The Global Observer

Ohio Representative's Alien Inspection Rolls Out In Certain Places

NOVEMBER 20, 2022 ● BY DENISE HUGHES

Williamson in Nov. 2022

A bill proposed by Wilfred Williamson, a Republican lawmaker from Cincinatti, that requires those who seem 'extraterrestrial' to undergo physical inspections before participating in sports events, starting a new job, or enrolling in school, among other things, is being signed into law.

Williamson took office in 2020, following a controversial campaign that promised to 'save America from the ongoing alien invasion'. He accused his opponent, Angela Abramo, of being an alien and helping aliens to infiltrate the federal government. Abramo recently came out and accused Williamson of inciting the attack on Zenais Community Center[1].

The bill has come under heavy scrutiny and has been the subject of protests nationwide, especially in Williamson's hometown and state. Williamson announced the law shortly after he took office, and was just barely able to get it passed, however,as fear of an alien invasion has gone up 200% in the past year, according to a Reuters poll, the bill has gained a considerable number of new supporters.

Williamson says that next, he plans on rolling out a series of bills declaring legal repercussions on the basis of being extraterrestrial. Though arrests have been made, nobody in the United States or the rest of the world has been found guilty of being an alien. Despite this, sightings and accusations have been increasing worldwide. In the UK, mass shutdowns to investigate alien activity in schools and businesses have begun.[2]

Sources

1. Hughes, Denise. North Carolina Community Center Torched, Arson Suspected. The Global Observer. 20 November 2022.

2. Lin, Daniel. Prime Minister Orders Mass Shutdowns For Alien Investigations. Britannia Times. 20 November 2022.