Wait … are they actually going to do a UFO psy-op?

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Late recently it was extensively reported that the United States federal government had actually recuperated an intact alien spacecraft from a crash website.

The supposed discovery comes from one David Grusch, a “previous” military intelligence agent, who turned “whistleblower” and told the press that this expected craft “distorted time and area”, was “bigger on the inside than the outside” and made some rescue employees ill.

Simply today, he added more to the story, declaring the Vatican has actually known about this given that WWII, and they helped Mussolini retrieve a downed UFO.

Now, presuming none of this holds true, it’s not an especially notable event in and of itself. After all fringe figures coming forward claiming to be “whistleblowers” does happen, and they often inform ludicrous stories with no supporting proof.

These can happen naturally or be staged by agencies of the state, and either way journalism is constantly happy to provide air since a) they are distracting and b) they discredit genuine “conspiracy theories” by association.

However that’s not what appears to be going on here.

For starters, Grusch wasn’t simply given area in the media, he was provided a minimum of a small amount of credence by them. They enabled him to talk without mockery or perhaps much questioning.

I suggest let’s compare and contrast the protection of a man claiming an actual TARDIS exists to the coverage of medical professionals declaring covid vaccines threaten or masks do not work.

Business “fact-checkers” seemed to have missed a gim me here, don’t they?

More than that, the UFO psy-op didn’t even start with Grusch. The Biden administration was actively feeding the UFO story for months before he stepped forward.

In June 2021 the US intelligence neighborhood released a report claiming it understood about unknown flying objects in US airspace.

In January of this year the Pentagon released files claiming they knew about 247 “unidentified aerial phenomena” in US airspace in 2021 alone.

Then in February Biden announced a brand-new taskforce to study these UFOs.

What’s notable here is the way journalism have actually picked up the UFO ball and actually run with it. It’s everywhere and, once again, not in the “ha, idiots think in aliens” method. They are in fact taking it seriously, or a minimum of pretending to. And, once again, this mindset pre-dates the “whistleblower”.

In February, the Guardian ran an opinion piece from the head of the British UFO Research Association, headlined “Most UFOs– like the Chinese spy balloon– can be rationalized. But what about the other 2%?

Then, in April, Live Science asked merely, “Are Aliens Genuine?”.

Later on that month it was exposed that six various “UFO whistlblowers” had already spoken to members of congress (most likely Grosch was among these 6, the other 5 remain unnamed).

In Might, the journal Popular Mechanics– inveterate, if not outrageous, 9/11 fact “debunkers”– published a piece headlined “6 Strong Factors to Really Believe in Aliens”. Later on that month, NASA’s UFO taskforce launched its findings openly.

Then– would you believe it– the day after Grusch first published his claims, there was a “UFO crash” in Las Vegas Nevada that made worldwide headings.

And the day after that The Hill reported that inside sources claimed “that UFO information was inappropriately withheld from Congress”

Today the Independent ventures to answer the concern that needs to be on everybody’s lips, “Why everybody is discussing UFO sightings, even though there is still no difficult evidence”, while Fox News is hosting interviews with Navy pilots discussing “reliable claims” of UFO sightings and calling them a “everyday occurence.”

Even voices from the alternative right/conservative sphere, individuals who you would anticipate to be rather hesitant, have climbed on this bandwagon.

The refrain is that these headlines show the US “admitting” something they previously denied, or that this is leaking out versus the wishes of the federal government (or the globalists who manage said government).

This is rubbish. Governments don’t “admit” anything– even indisputable physical realities like buildings falling at warp speed. What governments do is utilize the language of “admission” to seed narratives.

Never ever has this been more apparent than right now.

Think about that Grusch has actually already been enabled to testify in front of your house of agents. An advantage never ever paid for to any major Covid skeptic or 9/11 truther.

Think about likewise that Mr Grusch’s former lawyer was Charles McCullough, the very first Senate-appointed inspector general of the United States intelligence services from 2010-2017.

He’s being given the biggest platform in the nation, while represented by “former” intelligence authorities.

Is that how you treat a whistleblower who is humiliating you or threatening secret strategies?

No, it’s how you treat a property who becomes part of a story you desire the public to hear.

Clearly, this is a narrative roll-out.

The genuine question is: Why?

And, truthfully, I have definitely no concept. An interruption maybe, but it’s a strange card to play when we already have “environment modification” and a “special military operation” on-going, not to discuss residual old pandemics and incipient new ones.

No, the distraction argument doesn’t really hold water, however neither do the basic descriptions of money or power. What legislation can UFOs require through? Who could seriously try and impose an alien defense tax?

It’s possible Grusch is a “suicide bomber” of the type we are all acquainted with, who will eventually self-destruct and be revealed to be a charlatan, together with “revelations” that he’s a covid doubter, environment denier, 9/11 truther or other “conspiracy theorist”– thus making fact movements look silly, and embarrassing anyone who endorsed or believed him.

However even that’s a stretch today, given the large amount of mainstream recommendation he’s got currently.

There’s only one other angle I might potentially think of, but it’s pretty out there.

In the Alan Moore graphic novel Watchmen— spoiler warning, I think– the bad guy’s master plan is to end the Cold War and save humanity by staging an attack in the world by a pan-dimensional alien life form. His theory is that proving aliens exist and imply us hurt will unite the world versus a common threat and prevent the US and USSR nuking us all into oblivion.

… provided the current level of globalist insanity can we absolutely eliminate that some WEF focus group has wargamed that concept and decided it might work?

would it actually work?

Who knows, the world stopped making sense a long period of time ago.

Do alien life kinds exist? Have they been coming here and crashing their spaceships for the past 70 years or more?

I don’t know, however I’m relatively uncertain.

But I do understand that– real or not– it would never be in the news if it wasn’t serving a function. And I know that basing any of your opinions or beliefs around what the US federal government– or any government– tells you is both irrational and traditionally illiterate.

Governments all over the world might suddenly claim that aliens are genuine … but they all claimed the pandemic was real, too.

How far will they take this story? I do not understand, however I will leave you with this:

Early this month SETI staged a workout where they mimicked an alien transmission to Earth from Mars. Highly noteworthy, offered the historic power of workouts to forecast the future.

The supreme paradox in all of this is that from now on we so-called “conspiracy theorists” are going to be attempting to encourage our normie pals that aliens don’t exist.

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