I’m still not convinced. Convince me.


I’m well-informed on this topic and understand the complexities of classifications, the key players, and the controversies surrounding figures like Grusch and Elizondo. Given my knowledge, I find it puzzling that individuals involved in these secretive “programs” remain silent. For instance, if a scientist were to disclose their work on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and provide credible evidence, it seems unlikely they would face imprisonment. Consider high-profile whistleblowers like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, who have substantial public support; the idea that someone could be jailed for revealing the existence of alien life forms seems far-fetched. In the event of such a disclosure, public outcry and political pressure would likely secure their freedom, especially if the information revealed could revolutionize our energy systems or confirm long-standing UFO theories. Despite my deep interest and thorough research into this subject, the silence from these supposed insiders makes me skeptical of their existence or the veracity of these claims.

I also want to emphasize that the secretive nature of Special Access Programs (SAPs) could mean that much of the information received by Grusch and other key figures might be distorted, misleading, or outright false.

Consider a scenario where a military technician is working on an unusual metal piece. This metal might have originated from another SAP where it was developed for its metallurgical enhancements, potentially useful for military applications. However, if this metal is transferred without context, the technician might mistakenly believe it’s material from a UAP, when in reality, it was produced by a DoD project aimed at improving technologies like Raytheon’s radar capabilities. This leads me to believe that the information surrounding these projects can be so murky that some scientists might think they are working on something far more exotic than it actually is. The heavy redaction and the secretive nature of these programs mean that even personnel directly involved may have little understanding of the true origins and purposes of the materials they handle.

Sorry for the long rant, but I needed to express this because I don’t see anyone else drawing these connections.

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