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7/3/2025, 3:06:32 AM
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>The "thousands" of people you talk about conveniently only ever start popping up in droves to talk about their own supposed experiences once one haux has been disseminated among a community.
They don't though. Many have only come out once questioned about it, some only do so on their death bed like Harald Malmgren, military advisor to the Kennedy White House did just recently. Do you know what he said? MJ-12 is real, Bluegill Triple Prime brought down a craft, and the material was psychoactive.
>here are way too many tales of small, no-name towns making up stories to drive people there and turn it into a tourist destination.
Many more that didn't. For example, the people of Aurora, Texas didn't tell anyone about the crash they experienced in 1897 until the 1970s when investigators came hunting up old legends.
>And you're gonna have to bring something more substantial than declassified government reports when we know from recent experiences like shit with the Epstein and JFK files that they would never publish anything that has actual weight in their agencies
Yet they did, I've already posted several that were declassified or published in the national archives. Tell me, why would the U.S. government need an "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit?"
>This shit is more likely to be failed experiments based on early superstition and false reports or just disinformation.
Based on what evidence? Have you debunked these documents or FOIA requests?
>The "thousands" of people you talk about conveniently only ever start popping up in droves to talk about their own supposed experiences once one haux has been disseminated among a community.
They don't though. Many have only come out once questioned about it, some only do so on their death bed like Harald Malmgren, military advisor to the Kennedy White House did just recently. Do you know what he said? MJ-12 is real, Bluegill Triple Prime brought down a craft, and the material was psychoactive.
>here are way too many tales of small, no-name towns making up stories to drive people there and turn it into a tourist destination.
Many more that didn't. For example, the people of Aurora, Texas didn't tell anyone about the crash they experienced in 1897 until the 1970s when investigators came hunting up old legends.
>And you're gonna have to bring something more substantial than declassified government reports when we know from recent experiences like shit with the Epstein and JFK files that they would never publish anything that has actual weight in their agencies
Yet they did, I've already posted several that were declassified or published in the national archives. Tell me, why would the U.S. government need an "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit?"
>This shit is more likely to be failed experiments based on early superstition and false reports or just disinformation.
Based on what evidence? Have you debunked these documents or FOIA requests?
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