Caitlin Johnstone heeft een derde artikel gewijd aan de ommezwaai die is gemaakt t.a.v. UFO's, een ommezwaai die volledig te danken is aan de grootste terreurorganisatie ter wereld, het Pentagon.... Een paar jaar geleden heeft de Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (zoiets als onze staatssecretaris van Defensie) Chris Mellon een paar video's gelekt naar de pers waaruit blijkt dat men wel degelijk te maken zou kunnen hebben met UFO's, vliegende objecten die wat betreft het manoeuvreren technisch superieur zijn aan alle bekende vliegende aardse objecten......
Er zit uiteraard een enorme adder onder het gras: het Pentagon stelde niet dat het hier per se om buitenaards technologie gaat en je voelt 'm waarschijnlijk al aankomen: het Pentagon houdt zwaar rekening met aardse technologie en gezien de mogelijkheden kunnen dat maar 2 landen zijn die iets dergelijks zouden kunnen bouwen >> Rusland of China..... Niet moeilijk om te raden waarom het Pentagon dit doet: juist >> een nog veel groter budget voor de luchtmacht, terwijl het totale budget voor dit jaar al 735 miljard dollar groot is, waar zo'n 14 miljoen kinderen in de VS tegelijkertijd hongerlijden en een enorm aantal mensen niet, of slecht is verzekerd tegen ziektekosten, zodat velen zelfs niet in aanmerking komen voor kankertherapieën...... Voorts: mochten Rusland of China over dergelijke technologie beschikken zou men deze al lang hebben ingezet in oorlogen en had men een groot aantal oorlogsmisdaden begaan door de VS en haar NAVO-bondgenoten kunnen voorkomen.......
Maar het kan nog veel verder gaan zo noemt Caitlin o.a. Tom DeLonge, de zanger Van Blink-182, die wordt gevoed met allerlei kul over UFO's, in dit geval wel als alien technologie, waarbij deze aliens verantwoordelijk zijn voor oorlogen daar ze zich daarmee op de één of andere manier voeden..... (ha! ha! ha! >> ik heb zelden een nog dommere complottheorie gehoord) Voorts zou men atoombommen en alles wat daarna kwam op gebied van kernwapens hebben ontwikkeld om aliens te lijf te kunnen, daar men alleen daarmee deze buitenaardsen zou kunnen bestrijden...... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!
Als het aliens ernst was om ons te lijf te gaan, was de mensheid al lang en breed uitgeroeid. Om te kunnen kunnen reizen over enorme afstanden waar je zelfs bij benadering van de snelheid van het licht de dichtstbijzijnde planeten waar leven zou kunnen bestaan, alsnog een paar honderd jaar moeten reizen, echter deze aliens zouden over technologie beschikken waarmee ze dergelijke reizen heel veel sneller kunnen doen (en daarmee in feite kunnen tijdreizen)....... Nogmaals: aliens die een dergelijke technologie hebben ontwikkeld zouden, als ze kwaadwillend waren, de mens al lang en breed hebben uitgeroeid.......
Zelf hoop ik dat wanneer buitenaardsen ons in de gaten houden, deze zullen ingrijpen voordat we de wereld letterlijk naar god of thor hebben geholpen, iets waar we keihard op afstevenen, ondanks alle 'mooie' maar zeer valse praatjes van politici en foute wetenschappers die zich hebben verkocht aan het grote bedrijfsleven..... Het is nu al zeker dat de wereldtemperatuur aan het eind van deze eeuw met heel wat meer zal zijn gestegen dan ons met het lamme klimaatakkoord van Parijs werd beloofd >> 1,5 graad Celsius....... Dat betekent dat flinke delen van onze kleine planeet onbewoonbaar zullen worden, hetzij doordat de temperatuur zo hoog is gestegen dat je daar niet kan overleven, dan wel door het onderlopen van laaggelegen gebieden..... Op 4 juni jl. werd bekend gemaakt dat met een onderzoek van de universiteit van Londen is aangetoond dat het Arctisch ijs twee keer zo snel smelt dan eerder gedacht, wat betekent dat de zeespiegel veel sneller stijgt dan eerder werd berekend........
Terug naar het UFO verhaal: hoe dan ook, wat de uitkomst ook zal zijn (of alien technologie dan wel aardse technologie), het Pentagon wint altijd met een ferm groter budget dan men daar nu al krijgt en dat is voor dit jaar al het meer dan belachelijk grote bedrag van 735 miljard dollar......(en waarvan precies als in Nederland al een paar keer gezien, grote sommen uitgegeven geld niet achterhaald kunnen worden....).... 'Waar angstzaaien al niet goed voor is........'
Tot slot nog dit: het overgrote deel van de landen heeft ervoor getekend dat elke alien die wordt aangetroffen onmiddellijk moet worden geëxecuteerd........ Te gek voor woorden........
Onder het laatste artikel van Caitlin, heb ik ook haar tweede artikel over UFO's opgenomen (voor het eerste artikel zie de links onderaan in dit bericht):
Media Flipping 180° On UFOs At Pentagon’s Directive Says More About Mede links odia Than UFOs
by Caitlin Johnstone
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After the January 6 riot at the US Capitol Building, the mass media immediately seized the opportunity to call for more internet censorship to prevent the spread of crazy conspiracy theories. Now the mass media are saying the US military has been lying about UFOs for decades and hey, maybe space aliens are flying around above your house.
Half of the UFO articles coming out of the mass media these days are basically just stalwart propagandists for the western empire explaining to each other that it's okay to talk about UFOs now and they should all feel perfectly fine and normal about that.
- In a Washington Post article titled "Why aren’t we talking more about UFOs?", the author complains that her Twitter feed (read: her journalist friends) doesn't have enough people talking about this strange new phenomenon they're all allowed to talk about now.
- In an NPR article titled "How UFO Sightings Went From Conspiracy Theory To A Serious Government Inquiry", NPR tells us how "UFOs went legit" in defiance of "stereotypes of UFO enthusiasts running around in tinfoil hats."
- In a Guardian article titled "‘From hearsay to hard evidence’: are UFOs about to go mainstream?", readers are told that this is now a serious issue because military institutions are confirming it.
- In a Spectator article titled "It’s getting harder to laugh off the idea of UFOs", the author argues that it's now the UFO people who are the calm, rational ones, and those disputing the narratives we're being fed are the "embarrassingly over-emotional" kooks.
- In a Sydney Morning Herald piece titled "Don’t laugh, but right now I’m paying attention to all the talk about UFOs", the author waxes lyrical about how this issue provides an opportunity "to dream of infinite possibilities, and wonder who we might be if we weren’t alone."
These unprincipled propagandists are falling all over themselves to dismantle taboos which they've been unquestioningly upholding and enforcing for decades, really for no other reason than because they were told to by the US military.
Here's another mainstream media article about the changing attitude towards UFOs - this one making an interesting point about the reversal of the usual skeptic/believer dynamic. https://www.spectator.com.au/2021/06/flying-visits/ …
Can we take a minute to ingest how obnoxious that is? The "free press", the journalistic institutions who are purportedly responsible for maintaining a well-informed public and holding the power to account, are now reporting something they used to scoff at and dismiss, because the US military told them it's legitimate.
The US military. The single most dangerous part of the single most powerful government on earth, who the press is meant to be holding accountable with the light of truth. The part of the US government where intense skepticism is the most important. They're not just failing to apply critical journalism, but are actively picking up the torch and running with a story as bizarre as the possibility that extraterrestrials are buzzing around the earth's atmosphere.
The fact that the mass media are now talking about UFOs all the time because the US military told them it's a legitimate story to cover says very little about UFOs, but it says a lot about the mass media.
These outlets are propaganda firms. Clearly. When The New York Times first reported that US officials familiar with the government UFO report say that UFOs might be alien aircraft or could be secret Russian or Chinese technology, but say it's definitely not any kind of secret US technology, there was not a shred of incredulity from the mass media about the latter claim. News media institutions all took great pains to inform their audiences that UFOs could be a sign that the US is losing the arms race to Russia and China, and that it could totally be space aliens, but I never saw one news report reminding readers to take US government denials of possession of secret aerial technology with a very large grain of salt.
These propaganda institutions aren't just selling the public one irresponsible story here, they're selling them two. They're not just uncritically reporting that UFOs are definitely real and probably threatening, they're also tacitly selling the false idea that the US war machine does not have an extremely well-documented history of lying.
How Harry Reid, a Terrorist Interrogator and the Singer From Blink-182 Took UFOs Mainstream - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/05/28/ufos-secret-history-government-washington-dc-487900 …
The more I learn about this new UFO narrative and its origins the more of a freaky psyop it looks like. It's clearly been packaged for and marketed to mainstream Americans who don't understand global power dynamics or the depravity of the US military/intelligence machine. There's basically just a handful of people who are officially responsible for this weird new mainstream UFO plotline, and they're all either military/intelligence insiders, sleazy warmongering politicians, or the singer from Blink-182.
I really mean that, by the way; Blink 182's Tom DeLonge and his To The Stars Academy played a critical role in the unfolding of this story. Think about how easy that situation would be to manipulate. All you'd really need is to surround DeLonge with some spooks feeding him whatever information you want him to believe, allow some "leaks" to the press, and then you've got this vaguely organic-looking group seeding out information that you wanted to get out anyway so you can advance whatever agendas you've got planned.
And if you listen to DeLonge talk at length about the insane things he's been told about aliens and UFOs by the military and intelligence insiders he's surrounded himself with, it's pretty clear he's at the center of some kind of disinfo operation. The things he's been told include things like that aliens are responsible for the world's wars, that they feed off human conflict and negativity, that nuclear tests were actually the military targeting alien aircraft because that's how you kill them, and that the US military has been acting heroically in the highest interest for the benefit of mankind against these malevolent entities.
How hard would it be to take a naive rock star who comes from a military family, who trusts the US war machine, and who desperately wants to believe in UFOs, and use him to insert a desired narrative into public consciousness? I reckon not too hard.
So proud of my brother, Shon. He just retired after 24 years in Naval Special Warfare. An… https://www.instagram.com/p/BJCCVYfAYBk/
This is what the mass media are swallowing hook, line and sinker, with zero gag reflex, and regurgitating into the minds of their audiences.
And now you've got philosopher Sam Harris reporting that he's been contacted by insiders allegedly privy to special knowledge about this thing who are telling him that "when this other shoe drops you’re going to be in the position of having to acknowledge that all the experts are on the same page, and there’s just this blanket declaration that we’re in the presence of alien technology, we don’t know what to make of it. So prepare your brain for that and figure out what you’re going to do."
Pretty jarring stuff. Now, re-read it with the understanding that he's talking about some sort of military or intelligence operative who is openly prepping a high-profile influencer. Looks a bit different in that light, no?
Like DeLonge, Harris has also demonstrated a blindly trusting mind when it comes to the US war machine, which is kind of funny coming from an outspoken atheist who prides himself in his logic and evidence-based worldview. Harris has placed his trust in everything from Russia hysteria to the "war on terror" to the invasion of Afghanistan, so he makes another ideal mark for uncritically seeding disinformation out to the public.
@FreeSpeechOrDie I supported the initial invasion of Afghanistan. And I support ongoing actions against actual jihadists.
You'd have to be absolutely out of your mind to trust anything we're being told about any of this, and this is coming from someone who has actually seen UFOs. On two separate occasions I've seen lights in the night sky behaving in ways known technologies can't explain, and I've had plenty of other experiences most people would consider extraordinary as well. And I still place exactly zero trust in this new UFO plotline. And neither should you.
Today I received my first online comment from someone calling me a "conspiracy theorist" for expressing skepticism about UFOs. This is the new reality, folks. Buckle up.
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Hier het eerste artikel van Caitlin over UFO's:
Drivers Of The New UFO Narrative Keep Absurdly Saying They Could Be Dangerous ETs
by Caitlin Johnstone
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I've been learning as much as I can about the new UFO narrative the political/media class have been pushing in conjunction with the US military to prepare for the Senate report that's due to be released this month.
One of the disconcerting things I've been seeing again and again from all the major players in this new narrative like Lue Elizondo and Christopher Mellon is the absurd assertion that not only is it entirely possible that the unknown phenomena allegedly being regularly witnessed by military personnel are extraterrestrial in origin, but that if they are extraterrestrial they may want to hurt us.
Mellon, the former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence who helped get the ball rolling on UFOs entering mainstream attention back in 2017 when he leaked three Pentagon videos to The New York Times, has stated that he sees extraterrestrial origin as an entirely possible explanation for these phenomena.
"We don't even understand how you could do something like that," Mellon said in a recent interview with CTV News of the inexplicable maneuvers and features these aircraft supposedly demonstrate. "We don't even understand the science behind it. Not like somebody's a couple generations of fighter jet behind us; I mean this is a whole difference of kind, not degree."
In this new interview with CTV of Canada I had the opportunity to clarify my views on some of the current #UAP issues: https://t.co/zKxCGWi4NS
— Christopher K. Mellon (@ChristopherKMe4) May 27, 2021
Asked why the pilots of mysterious aircraft with incomprehensible scientific advancement might want to monitor the US military, Mellon said the following:
"Well probably for the same reason we do: to understand what kind of threat we could pose to them. Should a conflict arise they want to be able to engage us effectively, defeat us rapidly, at minimum cost of life and treasure, just as we would on the other side. We do similar kinds of things; we don't have vehicles quite like this, but we're certainly very actively monitoring military forces of other countries."
The notion that UFOs could pose a threat to humans whether their alleged operators are from our own world or from another is being promoted by the main drivers of this strange new plotline, and it is being enthusiastically lapped up by many UFO enthusiasts who see framing these phenomena as a national security threat as the best way to get mainstream power structures to take them seriously and disclose information to the public.
This is bothersome for a couple of separate reasons. Firstly, it is of course bothersome because one ought to be bothered any time military and intelligence insiders make unsubstantiated claims that there's a foreign threat to US security. The added notion that this foreign threat could be from another world carries all kinds of implications for what kinds of unprecedentedly radical policy and funding adjustments would have to be made in order to counter this supposed threat, and it would take an appalling amount of gullibility to believe that those adjustments would be made for that reason at this point in time instead of the very obvious reason that the US is in a new and escalating cold war with both Russia and China.
Everything Keeps Getting Weirder And Weirder
The Pentagon did not spontaneously evolve an interest in radical transparency, and it is not coincidental that this UFO stuff is coming out as we hurtle into a new cold war and a race to weaponize space.https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/everything-keeps-getting-weirder …
Secondly, it's bothersome because it just says so much about human madness that people believe UFOs could simultaneously be the product of an immensely advanced extraterrestrial civilization, and also be a threat. They could be one or the other, but not both.
Just in our own tiny blip of recorded history, humanity has matured mentally and emotionally during our time on this planet. We no longer accept it as normal for our governments to torture someone to death in the town square, for example, and owning another human being as property is now seen as reprehensible. We've still got a mountain of inner demons to conquer, but you also can't deny that we've created a much more conscious and peaceful world for ourselves than the one we used to live in.
Imagine how much further an intelligent life form would have progressed if it began maturing millions of years earlier than ours. Imagine how emotionally and intellectually developed a civilization would have to be to make it past all the self-imposed dangers its own intelligence posed to it like the dangers human intelligence poses to us now, if it had passed the great test and cleared that hurdle in its maturation process, and then gone on maturing for thousands or millions of years past the point we're at now.
When I bring this up online people tell me, "Well look at what the Europeans did when they met indigenous populations! That's what happens when a more advanced civilization meets a less advanced one."
You see this ridiculous notion pushed everywhere, including by supposedly smart people like Stephen Hawking, that Europeans meeting the indigenous people of Africa, Australia and the Americas is a good model for what we could expect from an encounter with a civilization millions of years more advanced than our own. This reveals a fallacious assumption that genocidal Europeans were in fact "more advanced" than the other humans they met around the world; they were a bit more technologically advanced, but any research on the horrific things they did to those people will show you that they were emotionally infantile by today's standards. It also looks at humans who began developing on the same planet at the same time as comparable to extraterrestrials who would have begun developing long before us.
Beyond the fact that we have seen in our own experience that an intelligent consciousness will keep expanding its consciousness over time, the most glaring piece of evidence that UFOs could pose no threat to us if they are extraterrestrial is that if they did, they would have taken us out long ago. UFO encounters have been documented for generations; there is nothing humans could do to stop a sentient species that is orders of magnitude technologically superior to us, no matter what the movies say.
If extraterrestrials are here they clearly don't want to hurt us, and why would they? What could we possibly have that they'd want? In the unlikely event that there is some kind of element or resource here that they need, there's no reason to believe they couldn't get it elsewhere, or indeed that they couldn't create it themselves at the level of scientific understanding they'd necessarily be operating from.
The idea that a civilization could attain a level of advancement comparable to ours, successfully learn to share resources and collaborate enough to avoid wiping itself out, continue maturing for a very long time, master interstellar, intergalactic, and/or interdimensional travel, create aircraft that can operate in the way people who encounter them describe, and then fly across the universe to go kill a bunch of barely-evolved primates for some reason is just absurd on its face, and even if such a thing could happen it would have happened already.
I've sat through so much video footage on this subject, and I just get so frustrated listening to all these military-minded men talking about the need to know what the "capabilities" of these things are and how to prevent them from posing a threat to "national security". If we are in fact not alone in this universe and are in fact being visited by other civilizations, these are the absolute stupidest questions we could possibly be asking ourselves about them. Not how can we contact them, not is it possible to communicate with them, not what could we learn from them, not where are they from and what is their story, but how can we kill them if we need to.
I have no idea if we are being visited by ETs, but if we are the US military is literally the worst thing our species could possibly use to relate to them.
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Zie ook: 'UFO openbaringen VS ministerie 'van defensie' de manier om nog meer oorlogsbudget te verkrijgen' (met het eerste artikel van Caitlin Johnstone)
'Pentagon geeft toe onderzoek naar UFO's te doen'
Terzijde, zie ook: 'Wetenschappers denken werkelijk dat je door een zwart gat kan reizen naar een ander universum'