Just because there's some guy claiming the US government is hiding alien spaceships, doesn't mean a conspiracy theory has been proven true. I really hate to break it to you.
If you accept this at face value, this is a serious sign of an undisciplined mind, to say the least.
Now you say, what if it *is* true? How do you know it's not? All I'll say is, if you think the negative has to be proven against any claim, or you're going to be inclined to believe it, you might be a gullible fool.
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Did you see his interview. There’s zero credibility there.
What are we talking about?
It's all lies
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The heuristic "government and institutions have lied to me, therefore I'm going to be inclined to believe random bullshit" is a terrible epistemic framework. I promise people this.
It’s also terrible because they might be the very ones lying to you in this situation. 

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This whole #UFODisclosure report relies on the fact some militar
The proper heuristic is that govt always lies when it is useful...
to support or justify a war
to expand their power over people
to distract from some crime they've committed
to convince people there is some external boogyman or crisis that only the govt can protect them from
to otherwise justify more money printing
Anyone with half a brain can see that all legacy corp news stations are completely captured & have been little more than propaganda arms of govt for decades. The corp news sponsors are all govt controlled & govt funded companies. Anything covered on corp news stations is something the govt has directed them to cover. They have been dribbling out nonsense about aliens for a couple years now. The above heuristics suggest the alien coverage is either a distraction from something else, priming for a major "external boogyman" psyop, or some combo of the two.
Some pentagon guy went on record as a whistle blower saying the US govt has captured craft and pilots not from earth. I want it to be true but he didn’t come off as believable to me
Prob a distraction from something else going on they don’t want you to know about.
Actually, probably just a kook.
pretty harsh… I enjoy reading about this stuff but I’m also an extremely skeptical person and take it with a grain of salt…
What better way to convince than to have one actually believe it.
“If you look on your right, here we have a crashed extraterrestrial vehicle. Please do not touch or take photos”
My guess is this is all psyops
ah this appeared in my replies for some reason, for context I thought you were replying to the article I was laughingly posting.. nevermind 🤙
Nah. The real world is orders of magnitude more boring than that.
I’ll accept that explanation too 😂
I think this is possible but these reports have been coming out for awhile. It’s not just one person. And importantly they are now testifying under oath. And many of them don’t come off as kooks.
This doesn’t mean I think it’s true but I do think it’s a concerted disinformation campaign. My guess is the intended audience is Russia, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, etc.
I think their goal isn’t to make them believe it’s true, just that’s it’s at least plausible.
Disinformation of this kind happens quite often. So I don’t think it’s far fetched. And it’s clearly not a lone kook.
🫂
Keep the enemy distracted.
AI… Aliens… end of Antibiotics working… so many potential outcomes 👀
I have it on good authority that there’s a small teapot orbiting the sun somewhere between Earth and Mars!
How is it that only US finds aliens or has something to do with aliens and no other countries worldwide lol.
Look its the SEC!! flash your tits bro.