I’ve never believed in UFOs. Now, I’m officially undecided.
Last week, NASA sponsored a public meeting on UAPs – the government’s new name for UFOs – where they described metallic spheres that have been observed all over the world, primarily by the military. The objects, ranging from 3 to 13 feet across, conduct some “very interesting apparent maneuvers” despite having no wings or apparent forms of propulsion. Here’s the clearest video available.
Then, a whistleblower came forward with either a complex lie, or the biggest story of our lives.
David Grusch, until recently a high-level intelligence officer, claimed that the U.S. government runs covert programs that have retrieved both intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin. He says such recoveries have been made for decades by the government, our allies, and defense contractors, who still work to reverse-engineer the material from these crashes for military use.
We’ve heard claims like this for decades, and they of course sound kooky, but David Grusch is no kook. He’s a highly respected decorated veteran and analyst who served at a high level of the government agencies studying UFOs. He doesn’t claim to have personally seen alien craft, but discovered them through extensive interviews with high-level intelligence officials, some of whom are directly involved with the program.
I’ve spent hours looking into him, his claims and the overall situation. I’ll have a full report for you later, but there’s a whole lot to him and his actions that ring true. Yet they lead to conclusions that are nearly impossible to believe.
Here’s an in-depth writeup of his claims, along with a recording of his appearance on NewsNation.
2. Tucker’s Twitter launch
Tucker Carlson launched his Twitter show on Tuesday. At the time of this writing, the tweet sharing his show had 90.3 million views. He covered a wide swath of topics including the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Jeffrey Epstein’s finances, and UFOs.
Meanwhile, Fox News claims he breached his contract with the new show.
You can see Tucker’s show here.
3. CNN boss out
Chris Licht, the head of CNN, is out 5 days after a lengthy profile piece in The Atlantic. He was in kind of an unwinnable situation over there, and history is littered with CEOs who have been brought in to do the dirty work and were then disposed of once they’d angered all their employees.
CNN is a little different around the edges, but it hasn’t had a major overhaul. My prediction? Whoever comes in will either offer lip service to Chris Licht’s ideas of a balanced news channel but not do much, or they’ll forget his views entirely. You’d have to completely overhaul CNN from the ground up to fix the perspective problem they have there.
Also, he probably shouldn’t have agreed to The Atlantic piece.
Govt has played games on UFOs since 1947
Planned ways to make observers nuts
thus More confusion day 1
I say Declassify all documents since 1947 on UFOs
& include Video etc
Open up Area 51 NV
Make more Public
Simple
Thank the Deep State
Chris Licht blundered by not forming close relationships with employees who'd felt like they were Zucker's friends. But his overall mission to restore objectivity, double down on news gathering, and turn down the emotional volume on CNN was a good one. Fox and MSNBC should try that, and the employees who refuse to get on board should be encouraged to find employment elsewhere.
As for the UFOs, I'm not sure aliens are the simplest and most likely explanation for what pilots are encountering, but I wouldn't rule it out. To assume that we're the only intelligent beings in this unimaginably vast universe seems arrogant and statistically impossible.