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!

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