Why isn’t “the program” a US disinformation campaign?


Seems the most logical of all options. I believe the genesis of this myth was a means of creating mystery around the capability of our military R&D apparatus. I do also believe there is a disinformation campaign designed to create a stigma around the topic, but this was only to avoid citizens demanding answers en masse about an unexplainable phenomenon many had experienced/witnessed.

I am not saying the phenomenon itself isn’t real, I believe it to be something truly unexplainable, but I do not believe that there is any SAP dedicated to crash retrieval and reverse-engineering. I think that element is nonsense they’ve been running with since the Roswell “crash”. I think the US gov’t acted upon a unique opportunity created by the Roswell event. Upon realizing they could not explain what citizens were seeing/experiencing in the case of UFO’s, it was decided they would create mythos and stigma rather than admit they were as clueless as their citizens and Roswell gave them just such an opportunity, the “crash” itself possibly even being orchestrated.

I do believe the US gov’t has studied the phenomenon for many decades in an attempt to understand it better, but are no closer today than when they started their research. I believe every individual who has spoken to their involvement in any program is a part of the disinformation campaign themselves and is telling a story they’ve been given to tell. This means I also do not believe we have EVER captured any non-human tech.

Why do you believe otherwise and what proof are you willing to die on a hill for?

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