There is nothing here. The U.S. population is ~350 million people. The number of persons missing annually is ~600,000. Therefore, the probability of a person going missing is about 0.0017143. Against a sample set of 20,000 people (the estimated workforce of the purportedly affected laboratories), one would expect about 34 missing persons/year. The supposed set of missing persons is about a dozen, over several years. The only real question is "Why aren't there more?"
When you have 600,000 people going missing in ANY year (~1,643/day), it is only cherry picking to pull out examples to make a point. What about all the missing bakers? All the missing parking ticket readers?
Nor is there any evidence that a single one of these people is credited with path-breaking "UFO" research. (The latest candidate, David Wilcock, was pretty much a UFO nut job, not connected to any science or technology. Another candidate was only an "administrative assistant.") The whole scenario is hype.
I have an idea! Lets have a warm up first before the big alien declass. How about he release the Epstein files unclassified?!! Give us all a warmup first before we have to digest aliens. May even be easier once we lose our stomach contents reading the unclassified Epstein files! What says you all?
The boy who cried wolf has a lot in common with the alien info merchants.
u/#q782
The White House and government have purchased the domains alien.gov, aliens.gov, and uap.gov. Bookmark and check once the sites are up and running.
Did they purchase bluebeam.gov? Or AnotherShittyPsyop.GOV?
Makes no sense when all these people are still having “accidents” and “suicides”
Seems like there’s at least one or two every week.
There is nothing here. The U.S. population is ~350 million people. The number of persons missing annually is ~600,000. Therefore, the probability of a person going missing is about 0.0017143. Against a sample set of 20,000 people (the estimated workforce of the purportedly affected laboratories), one would expect about 34 missing persons/year. The supposed set of missing persons is about a dozen, over several years. The only real question is "Why aren't there more?"
When you have 600,000 people going missing in ANY year (~1,643/day), it is only cherry picking to pull out examples to make a point. What about all the missing bakers? All the missing parking ticket readers?
Nor is there any evidence that a single one of these people is credited with path-breaking "UFO" research. (The latest candidate, David Wilcock, was pretty much a UFO nut job, not connected to any science or technology. Another candidate was only an "administrative assistant.") The whole scenario is hype.
perhaps they were in a position to challenge what's about to come out?
No guarantee any of it will be true, we'll have to wait and see
Go ahead, I can handle it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sahAbxq8WPw
I have an idea! Lets have a warm up first before the big alien declass. How about he release the Epstein files unclassified?!! Give us all a warmup first before we have to digest aliens. May even be easier once we lose our stomach contents reading the unclassified Epstein files! What says you all?