Twitter was on High Meltdown Alert when all the newspaper stories, TV, and YouTube clips on UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) started hitting the Trending section, and people everyone realized that #UFOTwitter is a thing. And a thing to be reckoned with.
Also, unfortunately, there were people who were skeptical about any of it: the report being released, whether or not UFOs were real or not, etcetera ad infinitum. Then there was (predictably) the Twitter complainer, a woman, who tweeted something along the lines of "No. I can't do this. Not after Trump and Covid. I'm too exhausted for aliens." As if the fucking world revolved around her only and UFOs would stop appearing to people if she didn't want them to. NEWS FLASH, HONEY. They won't. In accordance with my newfound desire to "let all frustration flow off me like water off a duck's backside" I let it go. I did respond to a few concerned unbelievers that seemed more worried than anything by it, by saying "Like it or not, UFOs are real...and just because the government finally agrees that they are real doesn't mean that they have not ALWAYS been real. They've been real for a long g*ddamn time." Since we first slid out of the mud, probably. In other words, they've ALWAYS been here. Aliens? Well, that depends. If there are any entities from outer space, then yes, they are aliens. What remains to be seen is if any entities are from "inner" space, in other words inter-dimensional. I think both of these are possible and maybe others. So do many in the UFO community. They may be living on earth as well (in the deepest parts of the ocean, or right among us...there are some who may resemble humans enough so that the alien parts of them are not noticeable from a distance (see my upcoming posts about my former coworkers and their experiences with dimensional stuff and human-like aliens living among us). The thing that gets me though, is that the doubt of the people who firmly don't believe and who say it's bullshit when they hear about the upcoming government disclosure are absolutely understandable for feeling that way. If the government had not lied for almost seventy years and covered UFO sightings up, maybe, just maybe, people would be more willing to believe that UAP (UFOs) are real. I'm really mad at those guys who did the covering up and who threatened people who witnessed these events. (I never reported my sighting, but I may now, now that I think no MIB will be coming after me). I am also happy about the current group of some brave government guys and grateful for their courage to start the disclosure process. Guys like Luis Elizondo (from Florida, grew up in Sarasota!) and Christopher Mellon and the brave military pilots who have reported their experiences. Even guys like James Clapper (former Director of National Intelligence), who admits they were wrong and that it was a crime to cover it up and lie to the people. It might feel like it is a "too little--too late" situation, the government finally admitting its wrongdoings on the UFO coverup. But I'm just glad it is happening. I'm glad I'll have the answer in my lifetime [hopefully] to "WHAT THE HELL was that thing?!" that my grandmother, uncle, and little cousin (who died this past year of breast cancer) did not get to hear. That my dad, as much as I hated him, did not get to hear. There's been talk that the Disclosure (at least part of it) is going to happen starting today (June 1st). I really hope so.
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