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Dolan's latest offering chimes with a ring of truth. What if a government UFO disclosure happened, and a weary population decided, "Nahhhh! you've lied and concealed and killed and cheated for so long.......sorry but no. Not buying it!"?.
I spend about 30 minutes on X a day, that's all I can stand. And I've noticed I have 2 types of followers. The Gaza crew, and the weirdos.
The Gaza crew read my reposts of a political nature. The weirdos read my reposts of Dolan, or Randall Carlson or Graham Hancock. But the 2 areas never blend in the centre. Two distinct camps with little to no crossover. I had a little experiment the other day with my account. One day I only posted political stuff; result? More followers. The next day I only posted UFO/Atlantis type stuff; result? Number of followers went down. But I gained a handful of fellow weirdos to cheer me up!
It was just something that I'd noticed, loads of distinct camps with little common ground. A lot of people I know in Wales consider me a dangerous extremist because of my opinions on Putin, Trump, Gaza etc. That's how wired and polarised things have become in the UK. And that's just for my politics. As for my UFO part of the mind? People think I'm a nutcase, with a couple of notable exceptions. How a consensus reality will deal with objective, factual reality remains one of life's great mysteries. Anyway, it's reminded me that we are a strange crew on here, compared to the mainstream. Most people are just stressed out at the state of the world; they've got no time for esoteric history, UFOs and ancient Pyramids. How will we ever reach a consensus? That's the ultimate challenge...
It's the triumph of the postmodernist mindset I first saw in Uni; there is no objective reality, there's only competing perspectives vying for political/philosophical supremacy. People like this reject not only UFOs, they reject God too. They seem to cling to rigid perspectives/beliefs, and have lost a little bit of that magic in life. That spark of curiosity that was there in youth, but was snuffed-out by the system over the years. Until a UFO rolls up outside their house, and an alien strolls up to the door and knocks? They'll maybe be convinced then. But it's the stifling of so many curious minds by consensus reality that seems to be the real problem. The "system" rules the roost. Lord knows there's enough woe and suffering in our world anyway, why bring up UFOs? Well, because they're a part of why our world is the way it is. And it's real, it's true. You can only block out objective reality for so long. I lament the way that having an inherent curiosity has been consigned to "the arena of the unwell" by consensus reality in the UK. Anyway, here's a short-ish vid from Dolan, providing his usual measured thoughts on where we might be heading.
I spend about 30 minutes on X a day, that's all I can stand. And I've noticed I have 2 types of followers. The Gaza crew, and the weirdos.


It's the triumph of the postmodernist mindset I first saw in Uni; there is no objective reality, there's only competing perspectives vying for political/philosophical supremacy. People like this reject not only UFOs, they reject God too. They seem to cling to rigid perspectives/beliefs, and have lost a little bit of that magic in life. That spark of curiosity that was there in youth, but was snuffed-out by the system over the years. Until a UFO rolls up outside their house, and an alien strolls up to the door and knocks? They'll maybe be convinced then. But it's the stifling of so many curious minds by consensus reality that seems to be the real problem. The "system" rules the roost. Lord knows there's enough woe and suffering in our world anyway, why bring up UFOs? Well, because they're a part of why our world is the way it is. And it's real, it's true. You can only block out objective reality for so long. I lament the way that having an inherent curiosity has been consigned to "the arena of the unwell" by consensus reality in the UK. Anyway, here's a short-ish vid from Dolan, providing his usual measured thoughts on where we might be heading.