Nutcracker

They crossed the line, right?

Pardon the interruption to our scheduled programming here. I do not wish to convert this blog to Conspiracy Theory Central. Believe me this has been tiresome to say the least. And is wreaking havoc on my personal life. So let’s say ☝️ one final post to resolve this anomaly. And then ON with the show. Sound good?👍🤟

If you are just catching up, last Wednesday (7/26/23) The official U.S. Congressional committee hearing on UFO’s (UAPs) took place. Truth bombs were dropped. And the American public, by and large could care less. The news has yet to reach the ears of most people I know, even. And I think that speaks to something – the American Public is fresh out of f***s to give about anything anymore. Especially aliens.

We have been deceived so greatly, and for so long, our brains have simply lost the capacity to respond to further threat. Day care has become as expensive as healthcare. Old people are terrified. On 15 different medications. The youth are straight drowning. And all the while The establishment is trying to scare us with their age-old propaganda tricks. Now they’re bringing out the big guns! Threat of alien invasion. Nuclear war. And at this point I think I speak for everyone in saying hit us with your best shot, Daddy. We’re tired of playing around.

But there’s something that really irks me about this UFO declassification. And I can’t let it go now and here’s why. See, when it comes to conspiracies, UFO’s is the creme de la creme. Top Dog. THEE greatest conspiracy theory known to man… Right? And now the U.S. Government with deadpan stare just goes – Yeah, they’re real. The little green guys too. Yeah it’s all real… We’ve had zero-point, anti-gravity technology since the 1930s. We reverse engineered it from crash landed spacecraft we recovered with “non-human biologics” (intelligent). No big deal.

Woah woah woah. Slow down, Mr. Captain America. Hold on. Final answer? You don’t just give away the best kept secret in the government conspiracy playbook for free. Doesn’t that go against everything? There’s gotta be a catch… What is it you really don’t want us to pay attention to?…

So the more I get to thinking… (And yes, I am totally that guy in every spy movie who spills his elaborate theory AS his superior slowly points the gun at the back of his head) get to thinking, who know’s – maybe they are pulling this UFO nonsense just to draw nuts like myself out of the woodwork, so they can round us up, put us on a watch list (or worse, right). And if that’s the case (lmao) it definitely worked. (So now I at least have to get my money’s worth before they axe me. So thank you for indulging me.)

I had to speak up about this issue. I’m the perfect target. I mean my mental health is already shaky at best (Have you seen my montages?). As somewhat of a looney I have a particular and vested interest in protecting the sanity of the American Public. Especially the sanity of my loved ones, and myself. That is like, my life’s purpose, you could say. So I cannot just sit on my ass and watch my government come out and tell my father, and the entire boomer generation who, for their whole lives, I’m talking’ 50,60,70 years, they are told, UFO’s are a hoax – nonsense conspiracy theory… And now? “We had ’em the whole time!” Jeee Whiz, sir. I done messed up. Golly Goofy, shucks!

This trick, boys and girls, is what we like to call “the reverse mind-fuck.” There is a line you just do not cross in games like this. Like hitting below the belt. And they just crossed that line.

I have learned at least this much about martial arts – when your opponent over-extends himself it means he is vulnerable to counter-attack. They may have succeeded in exposing conspiracy theorists like myself with this publicity stunt, but in doing so they exposed themselves – They violated the occlumentic seal between Harry and Voldemort, see?

The floodgates are open, man. The wizard’s ass is hanging out of the curtain right now for the whole world to see. And most people simply don’t know what they are looking at, taking one quick glance and looking straight back down at their phone, swiping up (Thank you, next) and drinking their daily kool-aid. Whole world is in some kind of trance hypnosis (Sighs).

Just talking about movies here, officer. Minding my own business. (dee-di-dee, whistles, twiddles thumbs)) 👀

Are you paying attention?😳

E.F.✌️🕊💛🛸

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  1. Enlightenment! You said your thoughts, and I am with them. We must keep questioning. Your words reminded me of a thought by Ernest Hemingway: The Americans individually are remarkable and impressive, but in mass, a bunch of dumb creatures. Thank you, buddy- just keep going! 🤙✌🖖

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  2. I’m up and down about this as well. Until they actually show something concrete and not just talk about it via proxy (the main guy who revealed all the juicy stuff said at some point he has not actually seen anything himself but was only told by others who did and reading the documents) who might as well be manipulated the same as the public just to ensure taxpayers money flowing into the project.

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    1. “He has not actually seen anything himself” is a very important thing to keep in mind. I am guilty of overlooking that fact. He is a secondary source of information.

      My sister joked earlier today, that the Men In Black forgot to mind zap this Grusch guy with the magic eraser pen😆.. Which tells me, as you are suggesting, they WANTED him to blow the whistle. To generate further funding is always a viable motive. Money is motive.

      Thank you for shedding light on this confusing subject! 🥋🛸🖖

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  3. Everyone is talking about this and for me this might be true, but there’s questions like what are we being set up for becasue this started a few years ago in 2020 during the pandemic and these latest revelations to me at least are a distraction.

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    1. You point out a very important, and concerning factor here – The timing. Yes, this all started back in 2020 during the pandemic, when the public mind was most feeble and vulnerable. All the more reason to suppose this is a distraction. Perhaps a multi-faceted plan to undermine the social fabric. Can’t say for sure.

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      1. I don’t think undermining the social fabric is in their or anyone’s best interests.
        I have no idea what’s going on…

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  4. I couldn’t comment on this last night because I was working but I did get a chance to read the post. I would like to offer my thoughts on this and I know this may sound like a hot take:

    You know the saying wherein, if the other side finds you first that’s a bad thing? Well, what if these UFOs are just drones of the real planet that have inexplicably been able to harness faster than light travel? Yes, it’s a bad thing that they found us first but I would reckon that because they’ve been observed by relatively “current” technology for the last 80-90 years it says something about their military capability. It tells me that they have not yet been able to harness the technology to ship themselves, let alone their invasion supplies, to a rally point near earth (assuming that’s what they want to do).

    So that’s the logistics standpoint.

    The political standpoint is what makes me even more skeptical of their abilities. Minus the ability to ship their weapons here, their best bet is to wreak havoc on the existing global supply chain system so that we, the United States, will be economically isolated. As said, they can’t do this with weapons but they could have done this by using their travel speed to spy on us on behalf of another superpower or a developed consortium of superpowers. If I were an alien race, I would pick a disaffected potential superpower like India or Brazil and supply them with informational logistics and commercial tech that they would become a superpower that could challenge the United States.

    As such, none of this has happened which makes me conclude that the aliens are at a limited capability threshold – for the time being – and are more than likely using these scouting runs to gauge our potential response and lethality to their invasion. Additionally, the United States, being the biggest market for….everything produced, makes every country under it dependent on its ability to tread water. I’m sure everyone in every country has spoken about this and even if I were a leader in – say, Zimbabwe – I would conclude that life would be much better under an American/Chinese/Russia hegemony rather than an untested alien race that, for all intents and purposes, may use us for chattel slavery (and that’s only THE MOST DESIREABLE scenario!).

    To conclude, I think the best thing that the United States would be to direct resources to finding the possible source of these incursions in order to send a clear message that we can eventually take the fight to them. Our field of periphery should not extend only to the planet, but also the solar system which is why I think it was awesome that ol’ Donny – for all his brash and bluster – created Space Force.

    We are, after all, back to back World War champs – the Romans of the present millennium.

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    1. 031II1879 – Thank you for sharing this hot take! Bringing fresh ingredients to this UAP melting pot.

      My mind had barely yet traveled to the cosmos for this topic, so thank you for expanding my horizon line. What I mean is, the possibility of this being indicative of an ACTUAL alien invasion (Visitors From outer space) is hard to fathom for me, but is certainly possible. I’m more of the impression this is an internal terrestrial glitch of some sort. Man-made. But I have zero evidence for that. Just my hunch. More likely wrong.

      I did hear someone online point out something funny a few days ago – in line with your theory – if these UAPs are indicative of extra-terrestrial species, who have developed the technology to send these (Drones, as you suggest) beyond light speed, trillions of kilometers travel distance minimum, to get to Earth, what are the odds they crash in the last mile? Because don’t forget, David Grusch said in his Congressional testimony he has credible sources who say they have recovered craft, and reverse engineered it. Which suggests our government ALSO has UAP’s of our own which are capable of defying physical laws.

      I love this paragraph about The United States and the other superpowers (Great role play of perspectives there) and how the aliens might go about undermining our control by choosing to influence underdogs like India and Brazil. (On a side note those two countries are interesting, crouching tigers waiting to pounce, if you will. I recently learned how they are (Brazil at least) ascribing to both financial systems – The USD system, and also this new Chinese-led BRIC nations system. Almost being like, We’ll give our allegiance to the highest bidder but neither of you have won us over yet. Flex.

      I agree about Space Force. We are the Romans (equivalent) Our space exploration and defense systems should be thriving at this point. No excuse not to. More and more I get the impression Trump knows some important truths, holds some key pieces to the puzzle at large. SpaceForce could be a product of one of those pieces of knowledge.

      E.F.

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  5. Who knows, maybe the guys testifying are disgruntled employees wanting to stir the pot. Or maybe they’re trying to bluff the Chinese, and get them worried that we possess some super-secret wonder weapons from outer space. That would be similar to what Reagan did in the 80’s, when he was touting our so-called Star Wars capabilities. It worked on the Russians, and helped win the Cold War.

    But I’m not going to believe any of this until I see it for myself. And that’s probably what most people are thinking, which would account for why most of us could care less about this issue.

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    1. Thank your for bringing these fresh and tasty ingredients to this UFO (UAP) melting pot discussion, TG! I think the possibility of this being a military flex / bluff to the Chinese is one of the most likely theories I have heard on this issue. In line with my personal thinking that this UAP technology is man-made, and top secret military weapon.

      I saw an commercial the other day, it was a U.S. military recruiting ad unlike any I had seen before – A female officer is escorting some new hires into an elevator at a secret (Area-51 esque hangar / bunker). They descend down the top secret clearance elevator and the door open and there are all these super cool aircraft on the hangar floor. Like Harriers, F-22 Raptors. Maybe a stealth bomber. I forget. But then she turns to the camera at the end and says. “And that’s only what we have on THIS floor” Dun dun duh. It was a legit commercial. So I feel like you are on the right track that this is U.S. Brass showing off now.

      I totally think that’s a good idea to wait and reserve judgement for when you can see for yourself. “Believe nothing you hear. And only half of what you see!” -Edgar Allen Poe.

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  6. I honestly simply don’t see any alien invasion scenarios realistic. Similar to AI taking over the world. An advanced entity would have little to no use of the Earth(lings).

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    1. Alien invasion (In the classical sense, as in, visitors from outer space) is hard for me to believe also. As Neil DeGrasse Tyson (and probably others) have pointed out – If a foreign alien race was advanced enough to travel to Earth they would have done so by now. And furthermore, we would be Ants by comparison to their technology. They wouldn’t just visit us in little spaceships. They would more likely vaccuum up out entire planet in one gulp to harvest our resources.

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  7. I haven’t even been paying attention. American politics is dominated by grandstanding. This is about as important as the latest pop-celebrity Las Vegas Wedding / Mexican Divorce… it justifies the limelight for awhile.

    As someone heavily grounded in a science, if there are any aliens out there, I doubt we’d even recognize them:
    1) Time scales for travel between stars are so long that we might not even perceive their movements. And while the travelers themselves might be able to experience time-dilation, those who stay behind and those whom they visit would not. If they’re from a 1,000 light-year distant star, then several millennia are going to have passed before they get back home for dinner.
    2) They’re NOT going to be “biologics”. The incredibly hostile environment of space implies that they will have to be something far more durable and energy efficient… “technologics”. We might not even recognize them as “alive”.
    3) Just traveling at a fraction of the speed of light implies unimaginable energies. Simply impacting interstellar gas particles at such a velocity would damage a spacecraft. So mastering the incredible technologies required for traveling between stars… and then crashing on Earth? Whatever.
    4) Why would super-advanced aliens even want to come to Earth? Aside from a morbid curiosity about these stupid meat-beings, what could we possibly have that they would want? And if they did want something that we had, they’d be like the US Marines against a group of Aztec warriors. We probably wouldn’t even see it com…

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    1. Totally agree with your points. If it were aliens, their technology would be so advanced we wouldn’t even perceive them.

      The only takeaway for me worth noting about this whole UFO UAP hearings story / issue, the only fact we seem to have, is that therer are UAP craft routinely operating in U.S. air space, which standard military cannot identity. And furthermore, some of these crafts have been observed via instrumentation (i.e., radar, infra-red, visual) (All credibly documented and peer-reviewed) to maneuver in ways which defy the laws of physics as we understand them.

      And I’ll bet SOMEBODY on this Earth knows for sure what these things are. And they still are not telling us. And it pisses me off.

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      1. I suspect most of these things are misinterpretations of pretty mundane things… Mylar balloons and atmospheric phenomena. Radar, thermal imaging, night-vision… these aren’t reliable ways to range or to classify objects, and they all come with bugs and quirks. One of the things an F-18 pilot described seeing in the ocean sounded like whales “air-netting” fish… but he was expecting to see a UFO, so…

        Tippy actually brought up an interesting point, however. If you recall how that Chinese “weather balloon” was shot down, that was actually a message to the Chinese that an American technology “works as advertised”. They were demonstrating that an F-22 could actually fly, and fire missiles at 60,000-feet. Pretty impressive. Regardless, that’s late 90s technology.

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  8. I think you’d get along just fine with my son! He’s on the same page. I’m still trying to keep my head in the sand and remain blissfully naive – but that doesn’t mean I don’t hear everything and make note.

    Don’t feel bad about writing about this stuff. You are not alone. 😊🤣👽👽

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