Espionage Act of 1917
TopicEspionage Act of 1917
TopicProbed ingest of: David Grusch: The Whistleblower Who Told Congress We're Not Alone
RT @TheUfoJoe: "Anyone who leaked a [UFO] report...could be prosecuted under the Espionage Act...life in prison, or death." "Maybe we can…
David Grusch says the U.S. Air Force Directorate of Intelligence tried to investigate him for a violation of the Espionage Act when he went public as a UFO whistleblower Grusch says Havana Syndrome was inflicted upon people who assisted with his UFO investigation. https://t.co/pMlFTGIJKE https://t.co/kDKyOzmy1Z [Quoted] David Grusch discovered a “Government-run criminal enterprise” that siphoned off and laundered money from classified black programs to fund UFO crash retrieval operations “Tha...
NEW: Rep. Luna called the White House to suggest a UAP whistleblower Executive Order Luna says UAP whistleblower protections would allow those with information to come forward without risk of violating the Espionage Act. https://t.co/wBuKsYSdav
RT @ForeignSherbert: Grusch alleges the USAF attempted to file an Espionage Act complaint against him despite DOPSR approval, and that Bide…
In 2020, Eric Davis told the NYT he gave classified briefings and Tim McMillan tried to undermine him with this crap. We also had Tim trying to scare me by bringing up the Espionage Act in relation to my work on the alleged 1961 SNIE. People need to wake up. When's the last time Tim did anything of note on the UFO topic?

RT @ageofdisclosure: Whistleblowers say the Atomic Energy Act and Espionage Act are used to threaten the life of those who reveal the truth…
The Espionage Act has been used for decades to target journalists and whistleblowers who expose wrongdoing. Use this tool to tell lawmakers to pass the Daniel Ellsberg Press Freedom and Whistleblower Protection Act. https://t.co/EGF7lgIgJB
Leaking classified US intelligence is a federal crime, often prosecuted under the Espionage Act of 1917, resulting in severe penalties including long-term imprisonment, substantial fines. Penalties often reach over 10–15 years in prison for unauthorized retention and transmission https://t.co/P5Iibwnlld [Quoted] @ChrisUKSharp @TheDylanBorland A REAL whistleblower would produce the drawings. Enough of the stories.






