Month: June 2023

National Review piece, citing precedence for government UFO disinformation, suggests an explanation for the bizarre saga of whistleblower David Grusch

This is an insightful piece that recalls an alleged precedence for the government’s use of sophisticated and sustained UFO disinformation on an American citizen who had stumbled upon evidence of secret military technology.

It recounts the story of Paul Bennewitz, who upon approaching the government with evidence of mysterious radio signals and lights that he recorded around a U.S. Air Force base near his home, was evidently fed disinformation to convince him that space aliens were to blame.

It seems likely that Grusch was fed similar disinformation to distract him from discovering sensitive programs within the Pentagon. These are programs that might harness advanced propulsion tech, and, therefore, would look like something alien.

At the same time, because of its ET focus, Grusch’s whistleblower complaint is already suspect in the minds of most people, and journalists. You further strain credulity once you start including the Vatican, interdimensional beings, time travel and the like. Ultimately, it isn’t taken seriously and will eventually fade away.

The question you have to ask is, why go through all the trouble of convincing Grusch that it’s space aliens? There can be only one logical answer: to hide something else.

That something else, I contend, is a class of above-top-secret vehicles that harness different types of propulsion systems capable of radical performance, perhaps even star travel.

But, hey, am I telling you anything you haven’t already spent countless hours ruminating over? It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Whether Grusch is part of, or a victim of, the Pentagon UFO disinformation machine, the result is the same: People (and the media) just laugh and look the other way …

Ok, so, this is bloody brilliant! Whether Grusch is part of, or a victim of, the Pentagon’s professional-grade disinformation machine, the result is the same: People (and the media) read these articles with a chuckle and then look the other way …

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/06/the-ufo-whistleblower-is-back-with-more-crazy-claims.html

And it all fits the same playbook going back decades. You find a source with impeccable credentials. Then, you inject said source into the public domain either as a willing participant or a dupe, and you watch the media churn.

In the end, people are left scratching their heads, but that’s about it.

No one suspects that the entire operation is part of an effort to distract, confuse, obfuscate, and, ultimately, lead the media astray. This is because the Pentagon has made a series of astonishing propulsion breakthroughs, hidden in plain sight under the guise of ET visitations.

The whole Grusch saga fits perfectly into the legacy of a sophisticated, organized disinformation machine going all the way back to 1952, when generals in full military panoply told journalists those saucers over Washington, D.C., were caused by an atmospheric phenomenon called a “temperature inversion.”

In actuality, I propose, those UFO sightings over our nation’s capital were part of a demonstration ordered by President Truman to prove the superiority of these vehicles. After all, Truman ordered a similar demonstration earlier in his presidency for the flying wing aircraft, which flew over Pennsylvania Avenue at rooftop level in 1949.

Unfortunately for Northrop Corporation, the event was marred by engine failure, setting back the project.

Not so for the flying saucers demonstration. In fact, under this “terrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs – i.e., it’s not ET, but human beings who invented antigravity — Truman was so intrigued that he ordered a follow-up flyover the next weekend to see how well the machines would outperform state-of-the-art jet fighters.

Well, they performed magnificently, which would have engendered more financial backing for the fledgling antigravity program.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already seriously pondered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

The UFO reporting is suspect because the reporters have already decided it’s ET

Reading more about the latest UFO-conspiracy offering from journalists Kean and Blumenthal, and people are finally starting to doubt the veracity of their reporting, as evidenced by this gossipy squib in Vanity Fair.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/06/ufo-report-media

All I can say is, IT’S ABOUT TIME!

You see, the problem here is that when you already set out to prove it’s ET, then you’re going to find ET. In my opinion, the Pentagon’s disinformation machinery played these people like a grand piano.

We have Grusch evidently believing the deceptive fictions fed to him by people on the inside. Why? Because as long as the ET hypothesis dominates the conversation about UFOs, the story will be relegated to the fringe. The media will ignore the story, and it will fade away.

This is the desired result because the Pentagon is covering up the fact that it has made a series of propulsion breakthroughs and has been successful in hiding these developments for decades, an unprecedented conspiracy that has been going on since the period immediately following World War II.

Following this hypothesis, the Pentagon has been operating a sophisticated disinformation scheme, complete with photos and documents, expertly prepared and executed. That’s why Grusch could have been so thoroughly taken in.

So, it isn’t ET. It was never ET. It was always just human innovation, the same force that has brought us a multitude of technological wizardry over the centuries.

Meanwhile, again, according to, let’s call it the “terrestrial hypothesis,” the Pentagon has enjoyed a monopoly on field-propulsion, or antigravity, and has possibly also perfected a drive system based on the Casimir effect. This would allow flying objects to skip from place to place within a fraction of a second, as we have seen on occasion in UFO reports, notably the huge triangle seen over southern Illinois in January 2000.

At any rate, so long as people keep spewing the ET hypothesis, the secret will be safe. I would assume they plied Grusch with disinformation to throw him off the track. Maybe they never expected him to go full-blown whistleblower?   

So, you might ask, what about all these antigravity vehicles the Pentagon has been hiding from the public and Congress?

And to this, I say, they’re getting better all the time.

The terrestrial hypothesis represents, to be sure, the greatest military conspiracy of all time. It would mean the Pentagon would have been successful in shrouding these developments from Congress and the public for more than seven decades, all the time feeding the masses a steady diet of ET disinformation.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already pondered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Are the latest revelations about crashed alien craft just more of the same disinformation the Pentagon has been feeding the public for years?

Well, call me a cynic, but to me this just looks like more of the same disinformation the Pentagon has been feeding the public for years, and Grusch is just too naive to see it for what it is.

Military whistleblower claims US has UFO retrieval program

Why, you ask, would the Pentagon be feeding us all disinformation about UFOs?

The answer is so simple: To confuse the media and to relegate the story to the fringes so that the public doesn’t catch on that the Pentagon has a breakthrough propulsion system, brought to us not by ET but by the same geniuses who have brought us everything from nuclear weapons to lasers, microchips to microwave ovens.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already entertained. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

It seems absurd that ET wouldn’t know how to land after mastering the intricacies of interstellar travel

Ok, so I remain extremely skeptical about the idea that ET, after perfecting the considerably complex task of interstellar travel, would not know how to land.

So, what do we make of all this talk of crashed ET UFOs and alleged reverse-engineered tech? Are all the media missing something major here?

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/06/03/ufo-crash-materials-intelligence-00100077

To me is seems like people are confusing two things: black projects that are entirely shrouded from the public and Congress, and alleged ET visitations.

I would argue that just because we have black projects that may seem to be out of this world, that doesn’t mean they are literally out of this world.

I would also argue that human beings are perfectly capable of engineering seemingly impossible technologies. To name a few, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, lasers, microchips, nanochips, AI. We didn’t need space aliens to make the breakthroughs that resulted in these advances, so why do we assume we would need help from ET to design antigravity propulsion?

It would appear that the Pentagon has achieved a huge breakthrough, or perhaps a collection of breakthroughs, in the propulsion arena.

But I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already seriously considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!