• Sl00k@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    Honestly sounds like the Peru mummies have been a mass disinformation campaign by the MIC/Executive branch to detract from the actual ongoing UAP/NHI discussion in Congress with Grusch and the ex ICIG and to prevent any oversight bills from passing.

    Im sure they’d much prefer to sit there and call everyone crazy and keep raking in billions of non-auditable tax payer money.

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        10 months ago

        Sorry for the acronyms, there’s been quite a bit going on on Capitol Hill these past 6 months regarding, well aliens.

        NHI - Non-human intelligence

        UAP - Essentially UFO

        MIC - Mitary industrial complex

        ICIG - Inspector general of the intelligence community (Referring to US)

        And I’m referencing American tax payers. We funnel quite a bit of money into the Department of Defense who then funnels quite a bit into the MIC. This isn’t even necessarily include anything anamolous, it’s just the American system.

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      10 months ago

      Those and the Mexican hearing just felt like straight up grifts to me.

      Lots of bullshit and disinfo going around, when it really comes to it we have veeeery little officially confirmed info, and at most a few legit-sounding theories. Truth is we are 99% in the dark about this.

      I’d like to see them actually disclose more shit.

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      10 months ago

      If it was you who had as a goal to , wouldn’t you try to come up with something at least borderline plausible to fill the newscycle? Or would you try to spin an insanely over the top fictional comedy show that no one believes for a hot second?

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        10 months ago

        No, the whole point is to throw something insanely over the top and fictional out there (Peru aliens) in order to group the borderline plausible (Grusch report to Congress) with insanely over the top. These happening at the same time tries to lop Grusch in with the first group, despite him being incredibly credible and denying everything to do with the first group, yet the first group dominates the news cycles.