Steven Greenstreet, despite his sudden public change from believer to skeptic, knows UFOs are real because he has seen one.

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It is my opinion that he has been pretending not to believe in UFOs for some ulterior (not necessarily nefarious) motive, possibly to gain more access. After all, we know that the only media outlets given access to the Pentagon have been those willing to “play ball”—like how News Nation was shut out of a secret Pentagon UAP briefing in favor of “institutional” journalists.

Watching his last interview, I got the distinct impression that this is not a man who is convinced of what Kirkpatrick is saying. At the end, he asked Kirkpatrick about the meeting with Brandon Fugal in 2018 where Kirkpatrick allegedly said “Wait. Before we proceed any further, I want to establish an understanding. All the gentlemen here, Mr. Fugal, that you are presenting to, are all very aware of the UFO phenomena. So please dispense with any part of the presentation that would seek to convince us of the reality because we already know.” It was the perfect “gotcha” question and caused Kirkpatrick to flounder. He denied ever attending the meeting, and tried to say that maybe he was referring to a different meeting, or that he wasn’t the head of the meeting but was just attending it as a scientific representative. Since then, Fugal has released pictures of Kirkpatrick’s presence at the meeting as proof. By doing this, Greenstreet has successfully and unequivocally outed Kirkpatrick as a liar, which is a huge deal.

Kirkpatrick attending a confidential briefing on Skinwalker Ranch, Brandon Fugal, 2018

The other reason I doubt Greenstreet is truly a skeptic is because he has seen a UFO. Here’s a video of him discussing an event in 2003 where he saw a massive triangular UFO. Have you ever heard of someone seeing a UFO and later saying they don’t believe in them?

He has an account here on Reddit which he uses fairly regularly. He obviously cares about this community, even if his motives for participating are uncertain. I’ll tag him if he wants to respond, u/MFLUDER.

This is all complete conjecture. Maybe I’m completely wrong. It just feels like something else must have happened to trigger his 180, and I’m not convinced that he “suddenly” realized everyone in the scene is a grifter as the sole reason for changing his public opinion.

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