Thought Experiment

The UAP Speech We Deserve to Hear

Imagine the speech that President Biden could give in advance of the UAP report’s delivery to Congress. It’s his historic chance to be the Disclosure president.

Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact
Published in
10 min readMay 19, 2021

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The White House, East Room, Next Month, 9 p.m. ET

My Fellow Americans

This is not a speech I ever expected to give. Not tonight. Not anytime.

Yet to ask another person in my Administration to deliver this message is to let you down, to fail to do my duty.

Being President of the United States carries with it many responsibilities. The most important one, I believe, is to be accountable to the citizens of this country and to tell them the truth.

Tonight I will do that. I’ll look you in the eye and tell you the truth as I know it. One that is based on the consensus of some of the best minds this country has to offer — in government, military and science — corroborated by our intelligence gathering from over a dozen agencies.

What we’ll discuss tonight will need all of us to see each other as we must — as mothers and fathers, as brothers and sisters, and, mostly, as fellow human beings who need each other…

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Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact

Writer/producer in features & TV. Creator, five primetime series. Ex: TV Academy CEO; CNN reporter; USC professor. Author of books about the Beatles, JFK, UFOs.