That whole secrecy argument falls flat with me. All you have to do to defuse that argument is point to the myriad govt military and NASA operations where not one person out of hundreds of thousands or even millions never disclosed classified info over the previous decades. The Manhattan Project, MK Ultra, NASA's early space flight missions, or the countless SF ops that get carried out every year that no one ever hears about until after they're over.
People think that just because they may know the public names of some of the operations that they know what happens in those. Which is one of the worst straw man arguments I've ever heard.
I went on numerous operations in the late 90s where not even the president fully knew what we were doing, and in places where publicly, it was "known" US forces weren't operating in at that time. And not one of has ever come out into the public sphere over the last 30 yrs.
Oh yes. They cheat big time.
That whole secrecy argument falls flat with me. All you have to do to defuse that argument is point to the myriad govt military and NASA operations where not one person out of hundreds of thousands or even millions never disclosed classified info over the previous decades. The Manhattan Project, MK Ultra, NASA's early space flight missions, or the countless SF ops that get carried out every year that no one ever hears about until after they're over.
People think that just because they may know the public names of some of the operations that they know what happens in those. Which is one of the worst straw man arguments I've ever heard.
I went on numerous operations in the late 90s where not even the president fully knew what we were doing, and in places where publicly, it was "known" US forces weren't operating in at that time. And not one of has ever come out into the public sphere over the last 30 yrs.