• bquintb
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    7 months ago

    Of course it is. They’ve been lying since 1947 at least.

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      7 months ago

      Yep. The Air Force had publicly admitted to lying about Roswell for decades. Whether or not their most recent claims have any truths, it shows that they have lied about it in the past and recent events suggests that’s never stopped.

      One of the biggest things I want is transparency from the DOD. I don’t expect everything to make it to the public, but there should at least be accountability with other groups within the government. The fact that they’ve failed 6 consecutive audits, admitted that they can’t account for where all of the money goes, and then proceed to lie to congress is troublesome.

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        7 months ago

        One of the biggest things I want is transparency from the DOD. yeah, that’d be fun. not gonna happen tho.

        this leads me to believe that there are two scenarios left:

        1 - there are no aliens, but the DOD’s been testing stuff on their own forces/capabilities. which is plausible.

        2 - there are aliens, the DOD knows, and is trying to cover their existence because…?

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          Wishful thinking, I know.

          With the progress of technology, it really is difficult these days to grasp what the military is capable of. We keep breaking grounds of what we previously considered possible. Though there have been reports for decades of object maneuvering that we still haven’t publicly replicated or properly explained. Assuming any of those reports to be true, that either suggests there is an external factor, such as NHI, or the government has been concealing groundbreaking technology for way too long.

          Some plausible scenarios I’ve come across that tie in with your second point are…

          • The government has documented UAP this whole time, but doesn’t have a comfortable grasp on what it is. Revealing that could be seen as a vulnerability, so they’d rather dismiss it than appear weak to the nation and world.
          • They’ve recovered technology of NHI or unknown origin and have been reverse engineering it for decades. The silence on it would then be to keep the advancements between the DOD and private contractors to benefit from. And/or, to cover potential illegal activity in the acquisition and monopoly of the technology.

          There are a lot more scenarios I’ve seen, but these seem the most plausible and accessible.