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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: Let’s talk about aliens, non-humans, UFOS, UAPs or whatever we are calling it these days

The real threat to our democracy lies in misinformation
For a few years I’ve been hearing people say – and I’m not confirming or denying this, but it was people with much more government knowledge than should be talking about this falsely – that if the globalists thought they were losing control (which they are now), would throw aliens in the mix to scare the masses.

We are going to have to talk about aliens this week.

I can’t help it.

I mean, everyone else is talking about it – and the best part is no one seems to be a bit surprised.

I think it’s because everyone has become so desensitized after the past few years of ridiculous lockdowns, tireless facemask wearing and a government that we aren’t even sure who is actually running these days.

There have even been congressional hearings going on with members of our government and whistleblowers literally having “big boy and girl” conversations about these things with a straight face. 

I’m not saying I don’t believe in aliens, non-humans, UFOs or whatever they are being called, but come on – it’s not that cut and dry.

If you know me, you know I believe in a lot of woo-woo things out there – but even I can’t stomach this with a straight face.

My ECP-TV co-host Terry Murphy made a good point when he said, “If they can get all the way from another planet that is light years away, why don’t they have the technology to NOT crash when they finally make it to earth?”

As much as I hate to agree with him (because he doesn’t believe in anything woo-woo), he does have a point.

A whistleblower by the name of David Grusch, a United States Air Force officer and former intelligence official, in June 2023 publicly claimed that unnamed officials told him that the U.S. federal government maintains a highly secretive UFO recovery program and is in possession of “non-human” spacecraft and “dead pilots.” 

He told the lawmakers that federal retrieval teams have collected biological remains from alien bodies.

It could be true but given all the propaganda we have been hearing over the last few years my statement is that “I want more details.”

For a few years I’ve been hearing people say – and I’m not confirming or denying this, but it was people with much more government knowledge than should be talking about this falsely – that if the globalists thought they were losing control (which they are now), would throw aliens in the mix to scare the masses.

The problem is the masses aren’t really scared, and many are asking if they can get a one-way ticket off planet Earth immediately with said aliens and/or non-humans.

Plot twist, everyone is sick of the globalists and those three companies who everyone knows are attempting to own the world (Blackrock, Vanguard, and State Street) and many people just want this Earth drama to go away.

One theory that has been going around for a while was voiced on a radio show, “They want us to believe in aliens – they are preparing us for a fake alien invasion – and that has always been the plan to bring in a one-world government.” 

Ronald Reagan talked about it many times.

He looked at all the leaders of the nations of the world and said, “Wouldn’t it make our lives easier if we just had some kind of extraterrestrial threat.”

Look up Project Blue Beam if you want to do your research.  

That fancy-spancy fact checking company called Poytner (who have ties to those three companies named above) said Project Blue Beam is false. 

I actually do not think Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy, but hey, do your own the research.

Let’s get back to Grusch and the congressional hearings that have been going on the last few weeks.

A Senior Astronomer at Seti.org wrote, “Grusch, who considers himself a whistleblower, claims he has interviewed dozens of people, several of whom claim to have been injured by UFOs, now officially known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs. He also claimed the Pentagon has been working for years to collect and study crashed UAPs.”

So where is the evidence, the writer quipped?

Apparently, MIA and the article noted, “Neither Grusch nor anyone else claiming to have knowledge of secret government UAP programs has ever been able to publicly produce convincing photos showing alien hardware splayed across the landscape.” 

And remember, we’re not talking about a Cessna that plowed into a wheat field. 

We’re talking about, presumably, an alien interstellar rocket, capable of bridging trillions of miles of space, and sporting technology that is obviously alien.

The really suspicious part is that it is now being said the UFOs are a national security problem (yep, we just got to the heart of the matter). 

That matter being – let’s scare people into compliance by making them believe we have a big threat other than our own government attempting to take away our freedom. 

Add to that the list of other rogue agencies like the Center for Disease Control, The United Nations, The Council of Foreign Relations, The World Economic Forum, and the list goes on – and consider the idea if there can be a national threat that appears to be coming from outer space, then “we can actually take over the world under the guise of protecting the masses.”

Is that the same way they protected the masses during COVID with those vaccine shots that we all know the truth about these days?

The good news is most people are sick of being protected by false leadership that equates to greed and power gone awry.

Do I believe in UAPs, non-humans, UFOs, and aliens? I definitely believe there is life out there. I’m not even admittedly sure there are not other species of life on our own planet who are not human and possibly could be malevolent, but these congressional hearings are embarrassing. 

Once again showing the world and certainly the American people why we need an overhaul starting at the top in our own government starting with representatives in office who can get things done and who will represent the constituents who voted them in to actually do a job on behalf of the people and not on behalf of their wallet.

To end this little story, I will say this – I still don’t know what I believe.

I asked my father one time before he died (he worked at Lockheed on planes and with the military) if he believed in aliens, and he said very matter-of-factly “no.”

He said our US military has many things the American people are not aware of, and that I should always remember that because that knowledge would serve me well.

I believe if there are non-humans or UAPs, it is an energy not a little gray or green wo/man who has made itself look just different enough from a human to be completely obvious. 

Consider this, energy is everywhere and with the technology these entities would have, why would they be stupid enough to appear less intelligent than those on a little planet where it’s obvious earthlings have a long way to go to even catch up.

Beam me up Scotty! 

 

Rita Cook is a freelance writer for The Ellis County Press. She can be reached at rcook13@earthlink.net.

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