Given the vast universe it is statistically probable that alien life exists, somewhere out there - but have they visited Earth?
The Pentagon wants you to think so.
The history of UFOs in the US parallels stories of giants and fairies, ghosts and mysterious lights; evidence of fraud and doctored photos were abundant, but tangible evidence remained scarce. We all accept now that fairies don’t exist regardless of the convincing pictures from the 1800s that duped many, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. These phenomena were alive in common lore and mythology. They could be real and therefore exciting to entertain. But as knowledge and technology advanced, some myths died, and others arose. Generally, sightings of UFOs began as mysterious lights, but as technology and science fiction evolved, so did the hoaxes.
The famous book The War of the Worlds introduced UFOs into science fiction 125 years ago. The story was adapted to radio in 1938 and caused mass hysteria around the country when listeners were unable to discern fact from fiction. An alien invasion seemingly occurred live on air complete with explosions on Mars and craft arriving on Earth. After these stories circulated the country UFO sightings skyrocketed accompanied by pictures of floating dinner plates.
An experimental aircraft or weather balloon crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The debris consisted of top-secret materials and technology, but fear of spies and discovery prompted the government to claim it may have been a flying saucer. The next day a retraction was made, and the story was corrected to state a “weather balloon.” The damage was done – the folklore of Roswell remains alive today, even though it’s known that the balloon was part of “Project Mogul” which developed advanced, top secret spying devices. The lore was fueled by government misinformation associated with the Majestic 12 and a group of agents who planted documents on unwitting subjects. The agents infiltrated the UFO community to ensure that no knowledge of actual top-secret programs was circulating and to insert bogus information to keep the discussion lively and nonsensical.
UFO hysteria peaked again in 1952 when UFOs were apparently chased over Washington, DC. What started as a radar blip turned into a wild goose chase. No actual film evidence exists, but pilots claimed to have chased “lights” over DC. The thought of aliens invading our nation’s Capitol was terrifying to the psyche. The newspaper headlines prompted the public to delve further into the possibility of alien contact and conflict. Despite the lack of physical evidence being openly shared with the public, the fervor continued.
Travis Walton, the Rendlesham Forest, the joint abductees Barney and Betty Hill, the list goes on of people making bogus claims of abductions and flying saucers. Famously, Bob Lazar claimed to have seen alien spacecraft and bodies while working at the infamous Area 51. The following year he was busted for installing surveillance equipment in a brothel. Just like folks made up stories of ghosts, big foot, and fairies, these people are probably also telling tall tales. Of course, we don’t know for certain, but the more honest people hunt for clues the more the obvious stares us in the face – the government has an interest in misinforming the curious public.
The government has been busted on multiple occasions inserting plants into the UFO community to propagandize and mislead those who seek the truth. The film Mirage Men explores in great detail the depths to which the government is willing to descend in order to confuse people into thinking that secret government craft are actually alien visitors. Paul Bennewitz was a target of such propaganda, it drove him crazy, and he took his life as a result.
Paul lived across from an air force base and was able to intercept communications with his systems knowledge and some high-tech equipment. The air force did not like the attention and aimed their wicked misinformation directly at Paul. They told him what he was actually discovering was proof of alien tech. They re-programmed his computer to trick him into thinking he was receiving secret alien correspondence – they even spread-out debris over the base and took Paul on a helicopter ride to check out the wreckage; Paul thought he witnessed the aftermath of a great battle between UFOs and human craft and had to save humanity.
They made him a believer. Michael Doty later told him, as a friend over dinner, that it was all a hoax. Paul went mad and never returned to normal. Watch the outrageous expose for free here. Please watch this and see for yourself how the government created a fairy tale to dupe Paul, and all of us.
More recently, the propaganda took the form of “To the Stars Academy” where Blink 182 frontman sold “shares” into the disclosure “entertainment” future (visit the site where you can buy a skate deck and a t-shirt). He was accompanied by the modern Michael Dotys – Luis Elizondo and Christopher Mellon. Of all people, Christopher Mellon is the most suspicious – he served as the intelligence communities’ liaison with the White House. Melon has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things UFO and is very outspoken in his claims of alien visitors and crashed craft. Lois Elizondo claimed to head up a secret pentagon department that investigates strange phenomena and recovered UFO technology.
Welcome newcomer David Grusch to further expound with his pre-approved by the Pentagon statements claiming that people have died over these secrets, that we’ve recovered different vehicles from different alien races, and that the US government is in possession of “non-human biologics”. He gets this information from “reliable intelligence insiders” – he has no direct knowledge. (Does his nose look like a gray alien?)
Jeremy Korbell and George Knapp are the current carnival barkers for the pentagon, whose job is to sell the sizzle of “unknown objects” captured on official military surveillance, such as the “go fast” and the more recent “jellyfish” balloon videos. The new frontmen have made their fame through exploiting the spectacular claims made by Bob Lazar. These videos have been thoroughly analyzed by the UFO skeptics community and have largely been shown to be elaborate, Michael Doty style hoaxes. Mick West has demonstrated that the haunting jellyfish video just shows common balloons let loose in the region and calls into question the “alien craft” shown in the go-fast video here.
Many “I want to believe” ufologists, such as Steven Greenstreet, were eating up disclosure of the black vault files. I, like Greenstreet, was eagerly awaiting the new data and to finally see the repeatedly promised materials and convincing data. Still waiting. Greenstreet toured the infamous Skinwalker Ranch and has confronted Jeremy Korbell, George Knapp, and Luis Elizondo publicly to call out their claims of knowing of and seeing “other” videos and files that reveal “for sure” that, again, the US government has recovered craft and bodies.
If you were a government intelligence agent, would you accept a hefty salary, millions of dollars, to spread fables in the UFO community? Why do so many UFO stories involve the government? Sure, there are some good private videos of lights and strange things in the distance. But with today’s tech, ubiquitous surveillance, all the “true believers” out there – where’s the evidence? Why were the pics from the early generation so clear (crisp, in-focus dinner plates)? Where are the super high-def pics of the rivets, the lights, the faces inside, the beings coming in the night? Where are the bodies? Where’s the beef?
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT BELOW - What’s more likely, the government is covering up secret space programs/weapons – or it’s the aliens? Which ones? The grays? The lizards? Us from the future?
I cannot say for certain – again, it’s probable. God’s universe is vast, and his imagination is wild – surely there are others.
The government has lied to us, on many topics, including the UFO phenomena. Don’t let it distract you from their other, more malicious lies. “Trust no one.”
See our friend James Corbett’s documentary for more information on Project Blue Beam and How to Stage an Alien Invasion here.
“The truth is out there.”
We want truth and we want PEACE.
T Gunnar Balstad, Esq.
I have always believed in the possibilities and I truly wish fairies and elves and hobbits were real. Someday we will know the truth.