Schellenberger is Now Our Best Media Advocate

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What I mean by “advocate” is someone who will push disclosure forward through the media. I believe the media is the best tool for breaking secrets that people in power don’t want exposed.

If disclosure happens it will be because of the media – not government. Examples: Watergate (Woodward & Bernstein), Pentagon Papers (Daniel Ellsberg).

I used to think it was Ross Coulthart or Leslie Keane and Ralph Blumenthal but it’s now clear that all three are “true believers.” Schellenberger calls himself “agnostic” on the topic. He is even open to the idea of it being a mass psychosis event within the government or a psyop.

The benefit is his agnosticism is Schellenberger will not accept flimsy proof or jump the gun on reporting something that isn’t verified. I was REALLY disappointed when Ross brought that Area 51 patch forward. It was embarrassing and fueled by his need for this to all be true.

Ross has tied his reputation to this being true so he’s likely to make mistakes. When Schellenberger reports evidence we can be confident it is rock-solid and I’m grateful we have him on the case.

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