Instead of feeling ‘insulted,’ maybe Sean Kirkpatrick might want to ask why sources evidently inside the Pentagon are feeding disinformation to people like Grusch to make them think it’s ET when it isn’t …

Ok, so I get it: It’s not ET. But some people within the Pentagon sure wanted Grusch to think it was ET. Now, why is that, Sean?

https://apnews.com/article/congress-ufos-uaps-pentagon-aliens-631ad4d174ee9559580935ec11afcf3f

It must have been very sophisticated and persistent disinformation, likely with fake documents, data, etc.

So, why go to such lengths?

The main reason to issue disinformation is to hide something. I think, at this point, it should be fairly obvious what that something is. The Pentagon is trying to hide the fact that it has made a series of unprecedented propulsion breakthroughs over the decades.

These vehicles spotted by U.S. Navy pilots are, in fact, top secret U.S. weapons, unknown to practically all other members of the military, Congress and the executive branch. They aren’t being tested. They are beyond the test phase. U.S. pilots are training with these vehicles. That is why they are seen over training ranges.

A secret so profound, a conspiracy so long-lived and pernicious, that it must be kept hidden at all costs.

I would submit to you that your own organization is actively suppressing investigations into UFOs because learning the truth would mean exposing these top-secret assets.

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

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