Imminent Alien Disclosure?

About this apparent interest by the aliens in nuclear technology (both civilian and the bomb): it feels as if they tried to create some balance that suits their agenda - like allowing the bomb to be developed and scare the crap out of people, fueling the cold war hysteria, but at the same time seeing to it that nobody goes crazy and blows the world up.

Similar with nuclear energy: it's probably the closest we have in terms of "free" energy. On the one hand, they allowed it to be developed to nudge civilization further, and as a basis for all kinds of technology development that requires a lot of electricity. On the other hand, they tightly "dosed" it. Isn't it strange that the development of nuclear energy, and its deployment, sort of halted at some point? And that was even before the whole green nomsense. Imagine every country on the planet had built them and western countries had refined the technology over the last 40 years or so. Only now do we see that kind of thing, especially in Russia.

There are probably multiple goals and agendas at play here, so just a hunch.
 
This showed up in a TG feed:


ALIEN VS PREDATOR Cops probe claims villagers being terrorised by ‘Predator-style ALIENS’ after girl has neck slashed by mystery ‘beast’
Henry Holloway

POLICE in the Amazon jungle are probing bizarre claims a village is being menaced by creatures just like Predator.

Locals living in the wilds have reported seeing 7ft armoured aliens with large heads and yellow eyes in Peru.

No thanks if true! But reminds me of the Missing 411 episode where a women hunter in a tree described a similar Predator like trait of seeing something blending into the trees as a form of cloaking tech. I think it was The Hunted…
 
This showed up in a TG feed:


ALIEN VS PREDATOR Cops probe claims villagers being terrorised by ‘Predator-style ALIENS’ after girl has neck slashed by mystery ‘beast’
Henry Holloway



No thanks if true! But reminds me of the Missing 411 episode where a women hunter in a tree described a similar Predator like trait of seeing something blending into the trees as a form of cloaking tech. I think it was The Hunted…
The original Predator movie was the best- truly iconic classic!
 
ALIEN VS PREDATOR Cops probe claims villagers being terrorised by ‘Predator-style ALIENS’ after girl has neck slashed by mystery ‘beast’

Here's Redacted segment about it:

Another bleedthrough?


The only pity is that Clayton Morris appears to adopt the "friendly aliens" stance and thinks that it's a psyop to make them appear malevolent.
 
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Here's Redacted segment about it:

Another bleedthrough?


The only pity is that Clayton Morris appears to adopt the "friendly aliens" stance and thinks that it's a psyop to make them appear malevolent.

Yeah, agreed. I cringed at his attempt to rationalize the good aliens vs evil aliens narrative, but also references the possiblilty of a “fake invasion” - which is a more likely scenario (according to the Cs), although not what’s being promoted in mainstream narratives. Has he considered that maybe it’s US/deep state goons coordinating with “evil aliens” or dark forces in order to justify a new order clamp down from “good aliens” and natural human progress…🤔
 
The only pity is that Clayton Morris appears to adopt the "friendly aliens" stance and thinks that it's a psyop to make them appear malevolent.
Not sure how anyone could after saying that a young lady had her throat slashed... a friendly slash I suppose?

Also, I came across Russel Brand's take on the recent budget for the space force in the US, I thought it was worth the watch.

 
Just because Aliens might exist somewhere (dimension, density etc') doesn't mean they would all be the same.
Any true disclosure would have to address the multiplicity and complexity of the supposed issue.
So the rhetoric of trying to make all of them appear as X or Y,
i.e. Good / Evil for example
would be ridiculous for many people.

Also, theoretically: holograms / shapeshifting..

I guess we just do what we always do even with people and situations:
It depends on the context

We already know of the trick of getting people to fear something then offering a solution....

Any true disclosure would have to address the multiplicity and complexity of the supposed issue.
 
Not sure how anyone could after saying that a young lady had her throat slashed... a friendly slash I suppose?

Also, I came across Russel Brand's take on the recent budget for the space force in the US, I thought it was worth the watch.

Had a good laugh with Russel's sardonic way of poking fun at the official explanations of the military complex agenda concerning extraterrestrial topics. I vote too it's worth the watch, thank you Alejo.
 
Something interesting although I don't know if it is true (haven't cross-checked): In the video, they mention that these incidents started just after there was a mass "UFO" sighting in the area that was also filmed and is shown in the video.

Now I checked. The video of the UFO sighting was filmed in 2020, it was during a Peruvian TV show. Here it is:

 
Not sure how anyone could after saying that a young lady had her throat slashed... a friendly slash I suppose?

Also, I came across Russel Brand's take on the recent budget for the space force in the US, I thought it was worth the watch.

Hard to escape Russel’s logic (this is SO hilarious) if UFOs aren’t real, WHY have a UFO Office? We do nothing at the UFO Office because they aren’t real! HaHaHa!!!
 
The only pity is that Clayton Morris appears to adopt the "friendly aliens" stance and thinks that it's a psyop to make them appear malevolent.
Yes. In contrast, the guy he interviewed, Timothy Alberino, seemed to be quite sensible. He said that, sure, the ET threat could be used as an excuse for global control, but at the same time, the ET threat was real, and that's what the multiple cases of abductions showed. He has been living in the area for a long time and claims he has seen UFOs himself and seen paranormal phenomena. Apparently he is also a friend of Richard Dolan.

As for the case in Peru, apparently the media took it seriously but the authorities in the end concluded it was not aliens but 'illegal miners'. Well, we couldn't expect authorities to accept that aliens were terrorizing people and therefore they could do nothing about it. Likewise, I also don't think it's reasonable to think that a whole village cannot tell the difference between an illegal miner and a green-goblin type of creature that is immune to bullets and floats around.
 
This showed up in a TG feed:

The original Predator movie was the best- truly iconic classic!

Another bleedthrough?

It is curious how the description apparently fits the artwork Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, regarding one of the antagonistic races: The Gorn.


In “Memento Mori,” the Gorn only appeared in their Star Trek space vessels. We don’t actually see them in the reptilian flesh. Their vicious ways were only spoken of by Lt. Noonien Singh. In fact, they are described and treated as the shark in JawsOpens in new tab. When La’an described her childhood encounter with the Gorn and their lifeless eyes, it’s almost like hearing Quint talk about the shark that killed his crewmates on the U.S.S. Indianapolis. But in Strange New Worlds season one, episode nine, “All Those Who Wander,” we truly saw the Gorn for the first time in this Star Trek series. And they owe their newest incarnation to two classic sci-fi adversaries, the Xenomorph and the Predator.
In season two’s “Hegemony,” the Gorn attack the human colony world Parnassus Beta, and decimate most of the population. Only a few survive. They also destroy the U.S.S. Cayuga. The episode shows that the Cayuga’s Captain, Marie Batel, has been infected with Gorn eggs. We finally see an adult Gorn in this episode, in a space suit no less. Unlike their Star Trek: The Original Series counterpart, this Gorn has a tail. Although Spock kills this particular Gorn, at the end of the episode, the Gorn Hegemony has the upper hand over Pike’s Enterprise, leaving us with a massive cliffhanger ending.

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