. @RepEricBurlison just said this about the UFO phenomenon 😲:
"The truth is, though, that I have no idea what they are or where they come from, and it appears that our government doesn't either."
The closer you look at UFO reports across decades, the less they converge on “craft” and the more they converge on something strange about perception, observation, and reality itself.
ufo discourse is mostly cope.
e.g. the conference panels, the think tank rounds, the “serious researchers only” circles, the endless podcast circuit… all of it still defaults to talking around the phenomenon instead of updating the actual model of reality.
JUST IN: UFO researchers claim the phenomenon may not be evidence of extraterrestrial visitors, but of reality itself behaving in ways modern physics still cannot fully explain.
At first the phenomenon looks like classified aerospace technology.
Then it looks non-human.
Then, eventually, it starts looking like something connected to consciousness itself.
You can brief the public on technology. You can’t easily brief them on the possibility that consciousness and reality are connected in ways science still can’t explain.
Disclosure | UAPS | UFOS
The deeper people go into the phenomenon, the less it looks like aliens and the more it looks like reality itself is far stranger than we’re prepared for.
Disclosure | UAPS | UFOS