On Whyfiles some time ago AJ told a story about a researcher type guy who lived close to a military installation of some sort contacted the USAF when he intercepted transmissions he was sure were “alien”’in nature. They gaslit him, assigned him a case officer, (who has a shady history of his own) pretended to agree with him, even took him to witness a staged “UFO landing” and if I remember correctly he suicided as a result. They literally made him go crazy. Why?
That’s my opinion on government disclosing UAP/UFO information. It’s an intentional mindfuck.
Not that they’re not doing all sorts of weird shit, but they’re using misdirection like a stage magician.
Of course that’s just my opinion, and I admittedly believe in lots of things empiricists would find ridiculous. I’m an admitted religious fanatic but if it’s gaslighting from the Church at least it’s been a consistent narrative for 2000 years. There’s no scientific basis for believing in prayer, for instance, but I couldn’t imagine trying to go back to living without it now. “Finding out” there are hylomorphic (semi material) entities wouldn’t be news to me. It’s foundational to my admittedly non-empiricist faith. I just wouldn’t rely on the US Government for an accurate assessment of their nature or purpose.
On Whyfiles some time ago AJ told a story about a researcher type guy who lived close to a military installation of some sort contacted the USAF when he intercepted transmissions he was sure were “alien”’in nature. They gaslit him, assigned him a case officer, (who has a shady history of his own) pretended to agree with him, even took him to witness a staged “UFO landing” and if I remember correctly he suicided as a result. They literally made him go crazy. Why?
That’s my opinion on government disclosing UAP/UFO information. It’s an intentional mindfuck.
Not that they’re not doing all sorts of weird shit, but they’re using misdirection like a stage magician.
Of course that’s just my opinion, and I admittedly believe in lots of things empiricists would find ridiculous. I’m an admitted religious fanatic but if it’s gaslighting from the Church at least it’s been a consistent narrative for 2000 years. There’s no scientific basis for believing in prayer, for instance, but I couldn’t imagine trying to go back to living without it now. “Finding out” there are hylomorphic (semi material) entities wouldn’t be news to me. It’s foundational to my admittedly non-empiricist faith. I just wouldn’t rely on the US Government for an accurate assessment of their nature or purpose.