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New York Post UFO Documentary Uncovers Major Flaws in New York Times 2017 Coverage

This documentary in the New York Post by Steven Greenstreet offers an excellent – and sorely needed – skeptical view of the current state of UFO affairs in the United States.

https://nypost.com/video/spooky-hustlers-how-wacky-ufo-activists-and-crazy-ghost-hunters-duped-congress-into-hunting-ufos/

It’s all pretty confusing, but my main takeaway is that the New York Times needs to set the record straight on its shoddy reporting on the subject. It seems evident that the Times’ coverage back in 2017 was slanted so that people would take UFOs seriously.

And there are some inaccuracies that need to be corrected, most notably that the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) highlighted in 2017 didn’t really exist. This was evidently a fake name for something called the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program, which apparently was tasked with investigating a range of paranormal entities at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah that included alleged encounters with ghosts, demons and various creatures and monsters.

As uncovered by Greenstreet, reporting in the Times excluded this fact, allegedly so that readers would take the report – and the whole subject of UFOS – seriously.

The Times, being the foremost paragon of American journalism, a pillar of the fourth estate, which we all depend on to deliver honest, deception-free reportage, needs to explain what happened here. After all, this article back in 2017 had consequences: It opened the floodgates for a torrent of UFO coverage and has led to actual congressional inquiry. Readers of the Old Gray Lady, and all Americans including members of Congress, deserve to know what happened here as the country grapples with the ongoing mystery of UFOs.

NY Post UFO article exposes media bias toward ET hypothesis but misses one important point

Interesting article about this nation’s bizarre and unfolding UFO crisis that describes both the media’s and the government’s ostensible bias toward the ET hypothesis.

https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo-believing-pentagon-bosses-missed-spy-craft-for-years/

However, it fails to recognize a major feature in this strange and ongoing phenomenon. Yes, the Pentagon’s alleged quest for the truth about UFOs has been rooted in the improbable idea that the UFOs are extraterrestrial. But, equally as important, this is by design!

Ultimately, the Pentagon wants people to think it’s ET because then the media, and the public, won’t suspect that our military is operating above-top-secret weapons based on a different type of propulsion system and that this ability has existed for some time.

And, as if that weren’t crazy enough, you have the government’s official Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program unwittingly exposing these top-secret weapons because its principals were fully ensconced in the ET hypothesis.

The problem is that it’s not ET. It was never ET. The Pentagon just wants you to think it’s ET. That’s why you have the Pentagon collaborating on a research paper proposing that alien motherships are patrolling our solar system. It’s why you have top generals refusing to refute ridiculous speculation and rumors that unidentified balloons could be ET.

At the same time, we have members of Congress who don’t understand what’s going on. The military can’t reveal to Congress that these are top secret weapons because then, well, they wouldn’t be top secret.

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