11-15-2024, 06:40 AM
(11-14-2024, 10:48 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: so to pull this discussion back to the fringe, what do you folks think about the idea that the govmt must keep ufo/uap an unadmitted secret, because to come out and acknowledge them would be a violation of the treaty of greada?
if they don't maintain conditions of secrecy, then all deals are off and pnti weaponized memes remake the world? something that doesn't seem to be happening now since there's no evidence of them in our pooter networks.
Thats an interesting theory at first glance it would explain why we have parts of the government seemingly pushing for information and the actual departments involved being reticent
The potential downside is that once the MIC gets the congresspeople up to speed in the SCIF we could expect to see cover-up and subterfuge as they try and convince coerce or threaten the subcommittee's members that secrecy is the only choice.
Another conclusion could be the Greys and DoD have both already broken the treaty, which would semi-fit the ultra-fringe theory that we have already had a war with the Greys and others, as the theory goes we were working with them fine, but they stopped reporting on who and how many are being abducted, and knowing our government departments they no doubt screwed up somehow, as the story goes we weren't supposed to use tech for war, but that's exactly what one or a group of our MIC companies did.
All this led to the alleged was at Dulce Base, some aliens and soldiers were killed, I first heard the story on ATS early 2000s and even downloaded the Dulce Base .pdf from a link on the thread... now the whole story has been hijacked its hard to believe any of it, now help from the Phil Schnieder angle
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