Examiner: USAF first responders announce intent to file federal lawsuit

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Patrick Frascogna, Esq., testifies at the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure.
Patrick Frascogna, Esq., testifies at the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure.
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Citizen Hearing on Disclosure
A bombshell exploded at the mock Citizen Hearing on Disclosure today in Washington, D.C., when retired USAF Tech Sergeants John Burroughs and James Penniston announced their intention to bring afederal lawsuit against the Veterans Administration in an effort to obtain medical benefits to remedy injuries sustained in the line of duty.

If the lawsuit comes to trial, it will be significant as a formal legal inquiry into a series of events that have eluded public discussion for over three decades. The last time the phenomenon at question was formally addressed by the U.S. government was in 1968, when the House Committee on Science and Astronautics heard testimony by key UFO researchers including University of Arizona atmospheric physicist James E. McDonald.

The career United States Air Force veterans claim the government is denying them information that would allow proper treatment for injuries sustained in the line of duty as base security at the US airbase at RAF Bentwaters in December of 1980.

Read More: http://www.examiner.com/article/usaf-first-responders-announce-intent-to-file-federal-lawsuit

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