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This is a plot point in the Bungie video game 'Marathon'
I think that soft drip disclosure is probably what has been going on for the past 80 years. The CIA has done it on large and small scales, testing human subjects to measure culpability and gullibility. I think after they became the Deep State in 1963, the 'Alien' Question got a different playbook. I think things were closely guarded before because they were afraid of the truth getting out there, now they are getting ahead of the truth and are engineering the way we will perceive whatever it is we are going to witness/have witnessed. Spielberg, Cameron, Nolan, all of these people are probably read in and if not read in targeted by intelligence communities and spy games the same way guys like Rothko and Pollock and Warhol. 'Pathways into Darkness' another Bungie game like 'Marathon' is also scarily realistic (story that is) and I honestly believe they have a pretty good idea of what the phenomenon is, the 'Three Body Problem' as well. Before the ubiquitousness of drones ever were a thing, the scientific materialist said weather balloons and literal swamp gas, now they don't have to work that hard. As we speak there is a 'drone' flap going on in Europe the same way it happened in the US last year. Anyone saying they are drones on any social media platform are targeted and ridiculed. That Hank Green faggot: 'WHY ITS NEVER ALIENS'. Scientists like Townsend Brown and Tesla are never going to get their flowers. The Atomic Energy Act locks up the secrets they were really trying to uncover in the (Nazi) Manhattan Project.
I guess I'm just rambling, but yeah, the easiest way to build a "space resistant" space ship, is to just hijack one. It'd take centuries to build generational ships the way we understand how to now.
Anyway here is Hillary Clinton hanging out with Laurence Rockefeller with the book he gave to her in her clutch titled: 'Are We Alone?' by Paul Davies