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I watched this new whistleblower guys testimony and for the first time I actually believe what’s being presented. Elizondo comes off as a grifter/actor, but I don’t know. Something about this testimony feels honest and real. Not another complete embarrassment like Jake Barber / Skywatcher crew just trying to get a new show like skinwalker ranch going. Him talking about covert spy satellites making up a lot of UAP stuff made good sense to me, and some of the more incredible stuff like the Russians studying perhaps even interacting with UAP phenomena really made my jaw drop. Learning about the secret internet within the pentagon was really cool. It feels like a crime to withhold all that knowledge from the public though, But I don’t know anything. What do you smart people out there think is going on?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

We constantly scan the whole orbit around earth, not only agencies, but also nerds. I’m talking about those super nerds who intercept NASA communication and keep it to themselves.

If any alien spacecraft somehow got at cloud level, we would have detected it.

Always remember: only 2 people knew about Kennedy‘s affair and we still knew about it.

This sounds like misinterpretation of data to me.

Edit: will watch sometime this weekend and might change my view.