By Christopher Maffei: UFOs— Staving off Disaster has Turned Bizarre!

The notion of UFOs has been floating around Washington for some time. This has also been coupled with the idea that the United States has reverse-engineered this technology and it will be ready for use at some undetermined date.

And guess what? Apparently that time has come.

We now have a group of whistleblowers that seem to have confirmed that the American government has been harboring Alien technology. Great! But, lets ask two very fundamental questions:

If these relativistic craft do exist, they would have even a higher SAP classification than nuclear weapons. Talking about this subject in any form with land you in very very hot water. So why are these whistleblowers allowed to walk free?

And not to mention…

If these objects can traverse thousands of light-years at relativistic speeds. Why would this transcendent technology just crash on Earth? (laughing)

But I think what is more amazing than anything else is what an extraordinarily bad idea this kind of distraction is. That someone in government thought this farce would have some kind of positive effect.

I think another good question is, what kind of audience was this military deception aimed at anyway? Is it Russia? China? The Western people? I can tell you this, Russia and China are not deceived.

That leaves us with Western society.

And unfortunately, that fact alone should be disturbing on many levels. It shows that many American people are so disconnected from reality that they believe that America has alien technology that has been reverse-engineered to save them from what is a military and social disaster.

This is not unheard of in history. The German V-Weapons projects had the same psychological effects as the idea of extraterrestrial technology. From the V-1 flying bomb to the V-2 missile. To many Germans at the time, this probably seemed like magic to the semi-illiterate peasantry. V-Weapons projects, high in propagandistic value with no military significance. A feeling of winning when you’re actually losing.

Also, what can’t be missed, is-in the bazaar way the UAP narrative is being communicated. You have American government officials communicating the existence of intelligence — beyond Earth. It should be one of the greatest scientific discoveries in history. Yet, the entire subject is dropped by the media within a week. And without missing a beat, the mainstream moves onto the next moral panic — whatever that is.

We can never forget, 6.84 billion people in the world have smartphones with relatively good-quality cameras. I have yet to see one credible video of any relativistic craft — such as the (so-called) Tick-Tac UAP.

In Congress this week, there was a hearing regarding this subject. And what could not be missed, was the audience sitting behind the witnesses. The witnesses were comprised of former Air Force and Navy flight officers.

And the audience was comprised of people leaning forward on the edge of their seats, glued to every word of the testimony — (as if) at any moment a light was going to shine down on to the capital dome and everyone was going to be given infinite knowledge.

You could almost tell what these people were thinking — My God, the day has come! Our beliefs in extraterrestrials have now been vindicated!

WE…are vindicated…

Why do Americans want to believe in Aliens anyway?

To answer this question, we have to understand these kinds of beliefs tend to be prevalent in collapsing societies. For example, when Berlin was entering its final stages of disintegration in 1945. Many Berliners thought the “Wunderwaffens” were going to save them, just as the canon was going to save Constantinople. In both cases, it was just a technological fantasy to give hope where there was no hope at all.

In America’s case, what will save the day is a fictional technology that does not even exist. In fact, Americans are so thoroughly confused by the bizarre myriad of mixed messages; objective reality seems more and more out of reach.

This is not by accident, the more overwhelmed Americans are with irrelevant and confusing information. The less resistant Americans are to what is being done to them.

The extraterrestrial question is a case in point. It leads the subconscious mind into a false sense of security. That even if our large cities are descending into chaos and we are being defeated in NATO. We still have secret weapons made of alien technology that can twist the very fabric of space and time.

And thus, we are saved!

— Chris