Alien Agenda?
Disclosure politics
lands on the White House lawn
Jim Kavanagh
Yeah, I’m going there.
Here’s a little something from out of left field that I now
think is worth putting on everyone’s radar: There is a lot percolating
in UFO world, and, for the first time, there’s a real possibility it is going
to spill into the political world in a way that cannot be ignored.
I’ve been a UFO buff since I was a kid. I’m talking Donald Keyhoe, Betty
and Barney Hill, et. al. I’ve followed the subject closely and
consistently. I am convinced that: 1) There are real UFOs/UAPs/USOs of
non-human intelligence (NHI), and 2) The US government has NHI craft and bodies,
and has had ongoing programs retrieving and attempting to back-engineer craft, at
least since the 40s, including programs of disinformation and fakery. Ditto Russia,
China, and maybe other governments.
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Now, you may think I’m nuts. Which is OK. I'm not interested in convincing anyone. It’s a
subject that is filled with disinformation and fakery and deserves the utmost
skepticism. One needs to spend a lot of time
to sort it out. I also think, when one does sort it out, there is so much
evidence that it is only denied because of severe threats against disclosure,
combined with rigorous siloing, epistemological anathema, and consistent
ridicule, which works very well.
It’s also easily hidden and considered something not worth
thinking about, because it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Indeed, even
though the USG reversed decades of absolute denial and acknowledged the
existence of UAP/USO of unknown, and possibly extraterrestrial, origin eight
years ago, that news—which many thought would freak everyone out, or at least
provoke some sharp public interest—has been absorbed and forgotten as if it
were a weather report. So, though the phenomenon obviously has
spectacular implications, it has had no discernible significant effect on
society or people's lives, politically or economically. I’m a Marxist, and this
phenomenon has had no effect on the class struggles on earth we must focus on.
(Though,Yes, Virginia,
there is a corpus of Marxist
Ufology.)
Even the technological advances some claim were gleaned from studying NHI craft since the
1940s—fiber optics, night vision, semiconductors, etc.—were not all that
impossible within normal human science, and have not had earth-shattering
effect. We’re still waiting for a good flying car. You’d think, if
exponentially advanced energy and propulsion systems have been zipping around
for 80 years, that would have radically upended life as we know it—or at least
appeared as a super weapon to win a war. And it hasn’t. So, whether the
phenomenon is real or not, it’s been irrelevant.
That may be about to change.
First of all, the phenomenon is getting more brazen. The
mass wave of “drone” sightings last year over towns, beaches, and military
facilities in the Northeast (and not just the NE, and not just New Jersey) was
impossible to hide, or to explain. It’s clear “drones” are the new “swamp
gas.” But that flap still had no dangerous effects that couldn’t be
ignored. This year, the phenomenon impinged on political/military events in a
way that was dangerous. The wave of "drone" sightings over
European airports and military installations was likely related to the
phenomenon, and it was blamed, and used to suggest an attack, on Russia. That's
a kind of provocative appearance in a crisis situation that does threaten to
destabilize the world.
Second, in unprecedented ways, the political and media
establishments are taking the phenomenon seriously. A ripple started with the NY
Times story
in 2017, when the paper of record recognized the seriousness of the phenomenon
and the credibility of the pilots witnessing it. It was a story that cancelled
the automatic ridicule toward discussing the phenomenon. The ripple has become
a flood since David Grusch came out in 2023 and testified before Congress,
convincing a bipartisan group of legislators—from Rubio to Schumer to
Gillibrand—of the reality of NHI craft and “biologics,” and prompting them to
attempt to pass strong whistleblower and disclosure legislation on the subject.
They could not, because the resistance of whatever deep-deep state element
controls this was still too strong. Two
years later, there have been more congressional hearings with more credible
witnesses. There are now hundreds of
people in the know—military, intelligence, scientific, and political—opening up
about this in greater detail, in podcasts and in closed-door congressional
meetings. If you’re on any media, you can’t escape it.
The new documentary film, Age
of Disclosure, is now the leading edge of this tide of revelations. It features
34 former and current scientists and senior government, military, and
intelligence officials who claim to have direct knowledge of NHI and of an
80-year craft recovery and reverse engineering program—people like Jay
Stratton, former director of the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force, who says: “I have seen with my own eyes nonhuman
craft and nonhuman beings.” It also claims that President George H. W.
Bush knew of NHI who landed at Holloman Air Force Base in 1964, and that
Presidents George W. and Donald Trump (in his first term), considered, but
decided against, revealing the truth about the phenomenon.
Now, again, you may think this is all a load of bullshit,
but this film, and the narrative it represents, is being taken seriously by
mainstream politicians and media. At this point, there is just too much of the
story out there, in too much detail, and I think there is a non-zero chance
that something more is going to give, in a dramatic way. A “disclosure” is
happening and being believed, and what the politicians and
military/intelligence figures involved in this fear most now is what they call
“Catastrophic Disclosure”—a reveal that is not managed properly enough to avoid
upsetting the fundamental structures of political and economic power.
Of course, it would also provide the ultimate distraction
from the crises of late capitalism and fading hegemony. The preferred spin
would be to use the UAP phenomenon to gin up a New Cold War arms race—We
have to figure out how to fully weaponize NHI tech before the Chinese or
Russians do. ‘Cause they’re working on it, too, and may already be ahead.
Or maybe Werner Von Braun’s alleged prediction that the USG will use a
false-flag alien invasion to demand the weaponization of space—a prediction recently
reprised by Jeremy Corbell.
Whatever gets the defense contractors fed.
Fictional or real, there’s a UAP disclosure story waiting to
be used to exacerbate “New Cold War” international tension and militarism—which
is especially sad if it’s real.
So, there is now a push—based on the intense interest of
administration insiders like Rubio and the fear of Catastrophic Disclosure—for
Trump to announce that, Yes, we are not alone in the universe. The US has
NHI craft and bodies and programs for investigating them. The pitch to him
is that it would be the most important presidential speech ever, and would
cement his legacy as the most important president ever. And if he doesn’t do
it, Putin or Xi might. Why leave them the opportunity? ‘Cause the story is coming
out, one way or another. Historical, cosmological narcissism. A pretty
irresistible pitch for Donald Trump.
To be sure, this is an ultimate Black Swan warning—there is
only the slightest chance of it happening and enormous, unknown consequences if
it does. I say only a “non-zero” chance because, even after the NYT and David
Grusch, until right now, I would have put the chance at 0—either because, if
you wish, there’s nothing to disclose, or because the resistance will continue
to be, as it has been, absolute for reasons we’ll never know.
One of four things will be the case:
1.
The phenomenon is not real, and there will be no
“disclosure” about it.
2.
The
phenomenon is not real, and there will be a fictional “disclosure” about it, as
a device for manipulating the population.
3.
The phenomenon is real, and it will continue to
be denied, to serve the purposes it always has.
4. The phenomenon is real, and there will be “disclosure” about it, which you can be sure will be manipulatively limited and fictional in its own way, for its own purposes.
I still think 3 is the most likely scenario, and five years from now,
we’ll be having the same discussion. This is the most closely guarded
secret. But, for the first time, 4 is possible. I put the chances at about 10%.
Let’s keep the possibility in mind, and not be blindsided by it should it
occur.
We live in interesting times. Live long and prosper.
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