Tucker episode #51 with UFO whistleblower.
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This guy is a F# liar period
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvdUjRvAcMs
Looks like Tucker isn't vetting very well. I think he is moving the needle in the right direction, but he may be limiting how far it can be moved. Perhaps that is his new purpose. Or maybe the WH are bringing more attention to this guy in order to put an end to UFOs as BH ammunition.
Did anyone watch this YouTube video? It's a bunch of bad body language analysis that proves nothing. Dave says he showed picture evidence of what he was talking about in a closed hearing to congress, so anyone trying to debunk him has to debunk his photo evidence.
It boggles my mind that because of a low quality YouTube video of alien deniers, now we are questioning Tucker's intelligence?
Photos prove nothing, especially nowadays with AI. And by the way It was debunked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_B1WdWhFrQ
I couldn't get through the whole video - the narrator is really annoying. So far he's essentially trying to discredit this guy by mocking anyone that would even listen to what he has to say. For example, he points to how many millions watched a news segment on this guy, and then quotes George Carlin “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” That, and juxtaposing this guy's claims with Monty Python Holy Grail scenes.
I'm not convinced one way or another at this point about this whistleblower, but the interview with Tucker Carlson was interesting. And this video sounds like a lot of "C'mon y'all, your not a horse" bullshit they tried during COVID. Maybe it gets better? If you truly think so let me know and I will give it another chance.
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I did not watch much. I saw enough of the Tucker interview to decide I don't believe the whistleblower. The idea we have captured wrecked UFOs is based on "trust me bro" which ranks it below flat earth in conspiracies. At least some of the flat earth people put forth ideas based on experiments that can be duplicated even though they do not necessarily disprove sphere earth.