Hello, dear readers! I haven't posted anything in quite a while, not for any good reason, but because I didn't want to step into that foolish "Disclosure" mess. David Grusch, who it was once believed would blow apart the whole 'UFO coverup,' hasn't produced anything in several years except more unsupported claims. Luis Elizondo skipped out on a Congressional UAP briefing to attend the Alien Festival in McMinnville, Oregon, where he was a paid speaker (he first claimed to be "sick"), thereby showing where his real priorities lie. And Ross Coulthart says that one crashed UFO was so large it couldn't be moved, so they constructed a major landmark over it! Anyone who believes any of these "Disclosure" clowns is seriously deficient in critical thinking. Steven Greenstreet wrote on May 19,
Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) scheduled a classified briefing in order to give 3 UFO "witnesses" a chance to pony up and provide their alien evidence.
All 3 of them skipped the briefing, claiming to be "sick". Beyond parody.
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I'm writing this today about UAP class 1 - Tetra, presented by Skywatcher, a group that describes its mission as:
Skywatcher provides advanced aerial intelligence and protection systems. Founded by former military and intelligence professionals. @SkywatcherHQ
Now, watch this video, their 'scientific analysis' of these "UAPs". Those are birds, dude!
Here is an entire fleet of UFOs (excuse me, "UAPs"), according to Skywatcher! |
Even people who agree that these clowns are hucksters nevertheless believe in the hucksters’ lies. And even more shameful that these frauds are members of the US Congress who give them a platform.
ReplyDeleteAhh the new ending supply of these fools is what perpetuates the ufoolgy scene. G
ReplyDeleteWhen I first heard about Ross Coulhart’s claim all I could think of was how many times that has happened in science fiction
ReplyDelete1) Transformers (2007) the Hoover Dam was built to hide a gigantic alien McGuffin…
2) Men In Black (1997) has two alien spaceships hidden in plain sight at the World’s Fair, in fact the spaceships presence dictated the location of the event.
3) Stranger Things, the Hawkins lab is built to exploit and study a weak spot between dimensions
4) Doctor Who had a story in 2006 where a secret conspiracy Torchwood built the Canary Wharf building to exploit and study an anomaly located above London.
I can’t believe how often these believers are duped by stories straight out of science fiction… and not even niche SF, like box office smashing huge TV ratings massive influence on popular culture SF.
Absolutely agreed. Logic, common sense, and critical thinking are in short supply in the UFO subculture. Embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteThey have to realize majority of people will call them out on the rubbish UFO videos, its obviously birds. Question, what's their game plan?!
ReplyDeleteThe latest on Luis Elizondo: Internal emails from where he worked at does not list him as head of anything, despite the fact he says he was head of their UFO department! IF everyone would just listen to these so-called UAP insiders wag their tongues, then ask for the evidence it might be better. If they don't produce, then ignore them. Remember the old saying: claims require evidence!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of charlatans like David Grusch, Lue Elizondo, et. al…
ReplyDeleteSean Michael Kirkpatrick was head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) from July 2022 to Dec 2023.
Kirkpatrick studied “UAPs.”
He now admits that the Pentagon has been fabricating myths and fake images of “flying saucers” since the 1950s to control or distract public attention away from secret US military techno-projects.
Also, Pentagon staff members do this to prank newly minted commanders of America’s secretive programs. Staff members show a new commander a fake photo of a flying saucer and tell them it is an “antigravity maneuvering vehicle” that is part of a fake program called Yankee Blue. They whisper, “Never speak of this again!”
Many commanders never realize that it’s all a lie.
Politicians likewise fall for this nonsense. Members of Congress have formed a caucus demanding more transparency on “UAP crash retrieval programs.”
All lies. All fake.
UFO nuts are angrily denouncing this latest revelation. They protest that it’s a psyop which proves that alien spaceships are real.
This is no surprise, since human reason is a slave to human emotion. Belief in UFOs is 100% based on emotion.
See the Wall Street Journal: “The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America’s UFO Mythology.”
AND your point, sir?
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