Over a year after Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal’s Debrief article on David Grusch was published and Ross Coulthart’s News Nation interview was broadcasted, this interview on the Ezra Klein show is still the best of the extremely limited coverage that the New York Times has provided on Grusch’s explosive allegations.
I believe the refusal of powerful MSM news outlets to adequately cover this topic is no accident. I suspect that what are now called “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” threaten all terrestrial elites, but not necessarily the Earth’s people who deserve peace, security, environmental protection, and open contact with the non-human intelligences responsible for what are now called UAP.
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(Name Deleted) I was surprised it even made it to the Ezra Klein show. If you listened to it, I did), their biggest objection to the story was that none of the panel thought the government could keep anything this big a secret. I have to agree – it’s the biggest sticking point for me. Unless you count all of the past ‘whistle-blowers’ as actual leakers. Too many (Lazar, Greer, name more) have baggage undermining their credibility. If it’s disinformation, they’re doing a damn fine job.
Joseph Burkes MD: I believe those that claim the government couldn’t keep a secret of this nature for so long, fail to analyze the essential aspects of a carefully designed psychological warfare program that has been directed at the US population for now three generations. I suggest that you and every reader of this thread go over Grant Cameron’s analysis in “Managing Magic.” There he describes how the government policy has been to release information on this topic since the beginning of the coverup. They do so by using the UFO subculture to receive a wild mix of accurate combined with in with outrageous disinformation. By mixing genuine information with disinformation the information landscape becomes so chaotic that wild unsubstantiated conspiracy theories abound. This is a very sophisticated psychological warfare program that David Grusch alluded in his testimony to Congress in 2023. By presenting accurate information combined with false claims, the truth becomes so tainted that opinion makers see subject as one big crazy mess and won’t consider it seriously.