My expectations for Grusch’s article are low but it doesn’t bother me.
I expect that he will tell us that he monitored and tracked UAPs and saw some high definition footage of them in action – perhaps on live feeds. I highly doubt he’s seen a real one in the flesh. I don’t believe he’s in possession of photos or footage, and even if he is, we wouldn’t see them for a long time. It’d be cool tho.
Kirkpatrick and the MSM have primed us to set the bar high for Grusch’s article. It seems that many people are feeling demoralized after the recent rash of MSM propaganda, and understandably want something big to drop. Will Grusch drop the hammer? Nah. Some are accusing the main players of being gatekeepers and want them to produce something now or shut up. But I wouldn’t expect anything big from them for now.
I see things this way. We are not getting unambiguous material proof, footage, or photos for a while – if ever. And unless this stuff comes from the government, they will be labeled as CGI, psyops, and so on. I doubt anyone is going to break their NDAs. Expecting them to is unrealistic, even if you think you would while sitting on your chair scrolling reddit. I don’t see 40 whistleblowers charging over the horizon with Sheehan at their head, tossing his wild white mane in the wind.
This is going to be long, slow, frustrating process with ambiguities and mixed motives. Congress will crawl, the main players will drip feed, over promise, make cryptic statements, and sell books. They will occasionally piss us off: see Nolan’s recent asinine tweets.
If I were an anti-disclosure agent, I would demoralize the community by poisoning the narrative, sowing discord, creating impatience, and turning people against the UFO crew. Cast them as entirely self-interested blue-balling gatekeepers. Turn the anger inside. Once this takes hold, there is nothing left. Any new information or whistleblowers will immediately be rejected. Might as well give up. Pack it up boiz.
The only rational path I see towards disclosure and the revelation of more solid proof is to support the whistleblowers and the disclosure people, while at the same time putting pressure on them to stay true to their promises. Yes, some will profit off of this, but I don’t care (I would too).
We can continue to put pressure on Congress to conduct hearings, gather documents, and craft a cohesive, plausible narrative over the long haul. There is no other way right now. It’s immature to pray for a deus ex machina or vacillate between jubilation, despair, accusation, and jubilation like medieval peasants. A whistleblower is one day a saint, the next a witch.
Either we give up, or slog on. I’m all for slogging on while searching for fresh ideas to move things forward (I’d love Kirkpatrick to get sued).
Grusch’s article will probably not counter the MSM bomb that just went off. It will likely be modest, and I’m good with that. There is no sense giving up now. Besides, let’s not be bullied by Discount Hynek as he flies around in his anti-gravitic BMW, chortling at the scattering hoi polloi. Imagine tossing in the towel to that guy?
Even with low expectations, I’m really looking forward to the article and what 2024 rolls out! Enjoy the show!
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