Excellent analysis piece in The Washington Spectator by writer Art Levine.
https:/I/washingtonspectator.org/ufo-tales-falling-apart-after-hearings/
Unfortunately, however, he fails to recognize two really important factors in the whole UFO saga:
- Just because the UFOs aren’t extraterrestrial, that doesn’t mean they aren’t something hugely important. That “something,” I contend, is a quantum leap in propulsion technology achieved not with the help of E.T. but entirely by Homo sapiens, the same species that has brought us a long list of scientific and technological wonders over the centuries.
- There’s a UFO disinformation program to make people think the UFOs are E.T. so that journalists like Art Levine won’t ask whether the Pentagon might be hiding a series of propulsion breakthroughs that, if commercialized, would literally alter the trajectory of human civilization by ushering in a radical new means of transportation. These are advances paid for entirely, by the way, with tax dollars.
Mr. Levine, like virtually every other journalist who has recently held forth on this subject, has failed to ask why whistleblower David Grusch and others are being fed disinformation, and exactly who is manufacturing and distributing said disinformation. Also, what is the nature of this disinformation? Is it documents, is it photographs? Learning these details could be very instructive.
Regardless, here is the bottom line: The UFOs have never been extraterrestrial. They have always been Uncle Sam. They were Uncle Sam back in 1947 when Kenneth Arnold spotted a squadron of UFOs near Mount Rainier; during the flying saucer scare of 1952 over Washington, D.C., when President Harry Truman likely ordered a demonstration of these weapons much as he had arranged a similar demonstration of the flying wing in 1949, when the aircraft flew low over the capital; during the 1960s when startled pilots were reporting UFOs after unwittingly observing flights of the top-secret U-2 and SR-71; also during the 1960s at U.S. nuclear missile facilities, when, I propose, the military was testing a top-secret anti-missile technology capable of temporarily disabling the rocket launch systems; in the 1980s over the Hudson Valley when bystanders including police officers saw a huge triangular thing floating overhead; in Belgium when numerous credible witnesses saw the same sort of craft; and in 1997 over Phoenix, Ariz.; and again in 2000 over rural Illinois, when a raft of cops observed a similar delta-shape craft; then, in 2006 when employees at Chicago O’Hare saw a stealthy disc hovering overhead and abruptly shoot straight up at high speed, punching a hole in the cloud cover that lingered afterward; and, of course, in the various encounters recently described by U.S. Navy pilots.
I would argue that when you consider the pattern of UFO encounters going all the way back to the immediate postwar period, the Pentagon has had some form of field propulsion or antigravity technology either in development or in operation since that time. If this is true, then these systems have been evolving completely in the dark, nurtured by the Pentagon’s burgeoning “black budget,” hidden from Congress and the executive branch, for longer than 70 years!
At the same time, there appears to be an ongoing disinformation program to make people think the UFOs are E.T. because as soon as you entangle the entire subject within the rhetorical quagmire of space aliens you relegate the whole story to the fringe. The public and the media don’t take it seriously. The only people who do take it seriously are those who are already convinced that it’s E.T. or are just cynically profiting off the space-alien hype.
It’s really a brilliant approach, one that has fooled even technical experts like Grusch, and likely involves the fabrication of fake data and bogus documents. After all, if the people constructing the disinformation are just as smart as the marks, it can be very effective.
And if you don’t think this professional-grade mendacity is working perfectly, ask yourself, what are we all talking about now? Are we talking about whether the Pentagon might have achieved a breakthrough in propulsion technology? No. We are asking whimsical questions about space aliens, time travel, interdimensional beings, and various ‘are we alone?’ scenarios.
Meanwhile, it is true that skeptical members of the media haven’t fallen for the whole E.T. hypothesis, but they have nevertheless been fooled by Pentagon disinformation: They correctly recognize that it isn’t E.T., but then they incorrectly fail to understand that there is still a huge story here.
But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t seriously considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!