I belong to the Aliens subreddit, and was having a discussion with somebody that I thought I'd share here to get some input.
Tom Delonge is at it again with his cryptic tweet bullshit. I have nothing against Tom, but his appearance on Joe Rogan was a joke, and he even did an Ask Me Anything at the other site, which was an even bigger joke.
The gist of both was, "I know things, and know people who know things, but I can't tell you."
So on this subreddit, we were talking about Tom, and I mentioned to somebody that Steven Greer called Tom, Elizondo, and all their TTSA-former-intel-spook A-Team ilk, a bunch of government plants. Which to me was funny, because I sometimes look at Greer and wonder the same thing about him.
The other redditor said that Greer in the past said Tom is part of the Disclosure Project. I said, then Greer is contradicting himself, because he just said that about not trusting TTSA.
So this got me wondering. Apparently Greer and Delonge were friends in all of this, years ago, to the point that Delonge would hang out with Greer at Greer's house. I'm thinking they had a falling out, possibly around the time Tom started meeting all these high-up, in the know, government agents and officials.
Greer has maintained that the aliens are benevolent, and want to guide us in the right direction. Delonge seems to be going with the "threat" narrative that Elizondo/TTSA likes to push.
Then I started thinking, why Tom Delonge in the first place? Is it because he's long been known as a UFO-enthusiast, and is super popular among the younger generation? Is it because "they" know that more and more people don't trust the government, so the message/narrative might be better received from Tom's mouth over, say, some unknown government agent, or even the president?
I'm not saying Tom is malicious in this, I think he means well, and so does Greer. I also agree with Greer that Tom is being used. Hell, if I was suddenly invited to these secret meetings with people in the know, and they put on an act and told me terrible things about the alien threat, I might have gone along with it too. Probably not though, I'm sure I mistrust the government more than Tom ever did.
The TTSA crowd keeps calling them a threat. I think the only threat they pose is to the petrodollar, and that has all the elites riled up and terrified. Say the aliens came here to break our chains of the rampant corruption throughout the world's governments, businesses, etc. The elites would positively shit themselves. Maybe THAT is the big threat to national security.
As for now, I side with Greer.
Tom Delonge is at it again with his cryptic tweet bullshit. I have nothing against Tom, but his appearance on Joe Rogan was a joke, and he even did an Ask Me Anything at the other site, which was an even bigger joke.
The gist of both was, "I know things, and know people who know things, but I can't tell you."
So on this subreddit, we were talking about Tom, and I mentioned to somebody that Steven Greer called Tom, Elizondo, and all their TTSA-former-intel-spook A-Team ilk, a bunch of government plants. Which to me was funny, because I sometimes look at Greer and wonder the same thing about him.
The other redditor said that Greer in the past said Tom is part of the Disclosure Project. I said, then Greer is contradicting himself, because he just said that about not trusting TTSA.
So this got me wondering. Apparently Greer and Delonge were friends in all of this, years ago, to the point that Delonge would hang out with Greer at Greer's house. I'm thinking they had a falling out, possibly around the time Tom started meeting all these high-up, in the know, government agents and officials.
Greer has maintained that the aliens are benevolent, and want to guide us in the right direction. Delonge seems to be going with the "threat" narrative that Elizondo/TTSA likes to push.
Then I started thinking, why Tom Delonge in the first place? Is it because he's long been known as a UFO-enthusiast, and is super popular among the younger generation? Is it because "they" know that more and more people don't trust the government, so the message/narrative might be better received from Tom's mouth over, say, some unknown government agent, or even the president?
I'm not saying Tom is malicious in this, I think he means well, and so does Greer. I also agree with Greer that Tom is being used. Hell, if I was suddenly invited to these secret meetings with people in the know, and they put on an act and told me terrible things about the alien threat, I might have gone along with it too. Probably not though, I'm sure I mistrust the government more than Tom ever did.
The TTSA crowd keeps calling them a threat. I think the only threat they pose is to the petrodollar, and that has all the elites riled up and terrified. Say the aliens came here to break our chains of the rampant corruption throughout the world's governments, businesses, etc. The elites would positively shit themselves. Maybe THAT is the big threat to national security.
As for now, I side with Greer.