Repeated use of the term "whistleblower" throughout with a trust-me-bro reference to "dozens" gives a partisan slant to this article I think; it's definitely trying to push the narrative of cover-up.<p>Looking at the conspiracy-theory-friendly article history of the publication here doesn't inspire confidence either.
Is this the new Satanic Panic? Lots of people, seemingly sane, in positions of authority, power and influence, believing in fairy tales. Is there something about the American psyche that enables this?
I don’t really understand why a government would suppress evidence of extraterrestrial visitors. I guess one could speculate about a desire for technological advantage over neighboring states, but even that seems flimsy. The discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence would be the single greatest discovery of humanity! I struggle to imagine how anyone, let alone a large conspiracy, could hide that news.
When will we find out that Star Trek, Transformers, and other shows are loosely directed by the government?<p>Somewhat kidding but also wouldn’t be surprised!
> Testimony has included both first-hand and second-hand reports of crash retrieval and reverse-engineering programs by US, Russian, and Chinese governments; the testing of materials obtained from retrieved craft; active and ongoing government disinformation operations; kinetic military action with UAPs; contact and collaboration with nonhuman intelligence (NHIs); and the successful reverse-engineering of a triangle-shaped craft with unconventional propulsion.<p>Maybe Lockheed Martin TR-3B is real:
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