While the existence of interstellar or interdimensional beings might be the most important story of the century, and after the drops yesterday, suddenly it's off the radar screen.
The last post on the subject was over 12 hours ago: https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASsLAycrg/10-shocking-revelations-from-the/c/
Today we're taking about politics and a possible hantavirus hoax.... again.
Are we all jaded about an alien presence or have we just gotten used to the idea already?
Just watched Josh's rant. He's kind of excitable, isn't he? It was funny watching him imitate dumb hot takes.
I fully buy into his point that military and intelligence agency SIGINT generate extreme high resolution multi-sensor information "packages". That the grainy FLIR images the public gets to see is a far cry lower than what the human analysts and automated classification systems have at their disposal. They have spent decades and billions building out what we can scarcely imagine. It wouldn't surprise me if they can tell when the cardinals in my back yard are patiently waiting for me to refill the feeder.
Where I don't go along with Josh is his notion that team responsible for analyzing UFOs/UAPs does not know what the F... they are. (Despite "unidentified" being part of the acronyms.) Our shadow government have spent 80 years working on this problem. I'm confident they have a pretty good classification system worked out by now for flying objects of non-human origin. Figured out at least in the sense of being able to categorize them into types of like kind, if not always who or what is operating them. Only a small fraction are going to be true surprises that defy analysis.