So, I am in the class being taught by Daniel Sheehan on Law and Politics of UAPs and I gotta say I am deeply disappointed in this class. I had high expectations. These are the classes through Ubiquity University.
This class is essentially just us talking here on Reddit. Just shooting the shit without moderation or having a topic. The whole class feels very ADHD. This is only the second 1.5 hour class, so maybe it’ll get better but so far, this is my experience.
So far it’s just him and meandering conversation about publicly available UAP information.
He bounces around topics without any link between them. 1 minute of it is like this:
– Recalling Abduction Story.
– Then the tech of the craft.
– Vibrational frequencies.
– FTL Travel.
– Name Dropping people he met.
– The big bang, origins of the universe, bounds of the universe.
– Then a sentence on how much humans can see electromagnetic spectrum wise.
– Few comments on the origin theories of UAPs (extra-terrestrial vs extra-dimensional).
– 10 seconds on the number of species and types.
– Now we’re dropping names like Socrates, Plato, and Copernicus.
– I am Lue Elizondo’s Lawyer.
Things not discussed:
– Laws
– Politics
He reminds me of the lawyer I had for my business who would talk at length so he could upcharge me on 6 minute intervals. I joined these classes because I thought they’d be about “Law and Politics of UAP”. Paid a bunch for these classes too…
They are interesting stories though, it’s just not what I signed up for. I can get 99% of this from Google, The Why Files, or Reddit.
So far this feels like a lazy cash grab based on the popularity of the topic in the current zeitgeist.
To be clear on who I am, I believe in this stuff 100%. I’m not debating what he’s saying. I am just disappointed in the content of the course, the layout of it, the planning, the delivery, the format, the content, and the quality of it.
The bets part of this course seems like it’ll be the syllabus, which is just a list of reading materials and videos to watch outside of the course. 50% I’m willing to bet I have already watched/read.
So anyway, be warned if you sign up for these classes. They may not be what you signed up for.
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