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You can’t blame the Old Gray Lady for shunning the UFO story … the Pentagon’s ET disinformation machine is working!

Well, the media are understandably being VERY cautious about the big UFO story coming out of Congress yesterday, July 26, 2023. I noticed only paltry coverage in today’s New York Times and Washington Post.

Having read all the articles in the aftermath of yesterday’s Congressional hearing, there are just so many unanswered, and unasked, questions:

First, it should be quite obvious that Grusch was fed industrial-strength disinformation about ET, alien crashes, the Vatican knows all about it, and bla, bla, bla.

It’s pretty nonsensical.

More importantly, though, why was Grusch given this disinformation by his Pentagon colleagues? Specifically, who fed him said disinformation? The only reason to distribute disinformation is to hide something. So, what is that something?

Also, why aren’t the foreign military branches experiencing the same epidemic of UFO encounters? Why is it predominantly the U.S. military, and specifically naval aviators? It’s a big planet! One would think ET would get around more. Also, what about the U.S. Air Force? You would think, if it’s really ET, the Air Force would also be having these encounters.

My own opinion is that it has nothing to do with ET. It’s all about covering up top-secret U.S. weapons, notably advanced propulsion systems unknown to the general public, Congress and the executive branch.

The sophisticated disinformation being fed to officials like David Grusch is being used to distract and obfuscate, because once you entangle the UFO issue with space aliens, the Vatican, and other such nonsense, you relegate the story to the fringe. People don’t ask about top secret Pentagon weapons, they ask instead about ET. This, in turn, dissuades the mainstream media from inquiring further because the whole story is suspect.

I know it sounds crazy, but is it any crazier than ET coming here from another solar system just so they can hang out almost exclusively over U.S. military training ranges?

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this whole thing is the complete lack of Congressional oversight. If we do have these propulsion systems – invented entirely by Homo sapiens, not ET – then it would seem that our elected officials should be aware. After all, we are talking about one of the most profound technological feats in the history of science. A propulsion system that could change the world, dramatically disrupt the transportation industry and space travel.

But, hey, am I telling you anything you haven’t already considered? It’s all in Flying Saucers!