(Source: Pinto Creations)
"The big picture: Trump's comments on Truth Social came hours after he accused former President Obama of disclosing classified information for saying aliens are "real" in a podcast last week."
"Pressed on whether he was confirming the existence of aliens in saying Obama's comments disclosed classified information, Trump continued to criticize the former president.
'I don't know if they're real or not, I can tell you he gave classified information," Trump said. "He's not supposed to be doing that. He made a big mistake. He took it out of classified information.'"
"In short, it remains entirely unclear what other documents government agencies may still be holding on to or whether we’ll actually learn anything new.
What’s far more likely is that Trump continues to desperately try to control the narrative — as even Republicans are getting tired of his antics.
'They’ve deployed the ultimate weapon of mass distraction, but the Epstein files aren’t going away… even for aliens,' representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) tweeted."
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Wow, just in time for the movie, there's news in the official world that here, in the United States of Anxiety, an actual UAP Disclosure is about to be enforced... by executive order!
Well, this news was all the rage the other day anyway, but, in the official world, the story has already begun to fade... and this is pretty much the case with most UFO/UAP headlines for the past 20 years. Here today, gone tomorrow. It's weird. So, just in case you missed it...
Bottom line: this, too shall pass... with no one the wiser. What we can expect: redaction... the present official term for censorship, subterfuge... and blatant attempts to withhold information. The Epstein files, the UAP files... whatever information we are given will not be all the information there is to give.
Meanwhile, I thought I might consult Posthuman Blues for some input; Mac had a knack for putting these kinds of things into perspective.
"I pretty much saw this coming, having experienced the UFO "disclosure" song-and-dance one too many times. Questions remain, but they're not nearly as intriguing as they might have been.
The lesson? Never, ever, underestimate the power of a meme that appeals to our sense of planetary identity, because there are those who will exploit it for any number of reasons."
"... I think exopoliticians' certainty that UFOs represent extraterrestrial intelligence is premature; perhaps a more productive approach to the controversy would entail dispensing with expansive "cover-up" allegations and focusing on the scientific unknowns posed by the phenomenon (whatever its origin).
None of this is to suggest the U.S. government is being entirely truthful about what it knows about UFOs. Clearly, secrets are being kept -- many of them for reasons only marginally connected to the UFO enigma. And while I'm sympathetic to claims of crashed ET vehicles and recovered alien bodies, I'm unaware of a single case that could be reasonably wielded as proof of alien visitation. Instead, we're faced with 60 years of unexplained activity that hints, remarkably, of some form of intelligence -- fascinating to committed students of the unknown, but decidedly less desirable to disclosure activists committed to unearthing a 'smoking gun.'"
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