Isn't it strange how we perceive each other? I am a sixty-something heterosexual male who uses an imagined
proxy to portray myself here on Rogue Nation. I live on a planet where -to date, those deemed specialists in
searching the stars have reported nothing to indicate life from elsewhere has visited this blue ball.
Yet here is a man in a uniform who says he knows that these experts have either deceived the public for many
years or they are not as competent as the people he interacts with. But when did Mr Grusch discover this hidden
information regarding alien craft and if it has been longer than a few minutes, could he be adjudged fraudulent?
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Well, he says he's interviewed many people over a forty-year stretch and only now has he the platform to take
the public's attention from Hunter Biden's woes to explain the resistance of his peers to disclose what they know
about those things buzzing around up there.
Are the words he uses considered appropriate for public consumption? The accepted description of those from
another areas of space is 'aliens', mediums of all varieties employ this term and the vehicles they use to avoid
the best of our jets are called 'UFOs' (Unidentified Flying Objects) or good-naturedly 'Flying-Saucers'.
Since the election campaign of 2016, the expression 'UAP' (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) began to slowly
move into common parlance. A regular political act in these days of changing narratives and a wily way to
confiscate what came before in order to change it.
Then the term was changed again, 'Anomalous' took the place of 'Aerial' and now we're treated to media chatter
regarding unnatural devices occupied by 'non-human biologics'. The familiar disc and triangle designs have gone
and now those who watch the skies are expected to see "dark grey or black cubes inside of a clear sphere, where
the apex or tips of the cubes were touching the inside of that sphere."
Oh, and they just love tormenting the US Navy.
Today, UAP is spoken in Congress meetings and their occupants who drive such uncatchable craft are discussed
in a manner that the public seem to find suspect or at the very least, feel they're getting screwed with their pants
still on. So fellow Rogues, has the hoodwinking stopped and we now can accept that the untrustworthy National
Aeronautics and Space Administration will refund the public's dollars?
proxy to portray myself here on Rogue Nation. I live on a planet where -to date, those deemed specialists in
searching the stars have reported nothing to indicate life from elsewhere has visited this blue ball.
Yet here is a man in a uniform who says he knows that these experts have either deceived the public for many
years or they are not as competent as the people he interacts with. But when did Mr Grusch discover this hidden
information regarding alien craft and if it has been longer than a few minutes, could he be adjudged fraudulent?
Well, he says he's interviewed many people over a forty-year stretch and only now has he the platform to take
the public's attention from Hunter Biden's woes to explain the resistance of his peers to disclose what they know
about those things buzzing around up there.
Are the words he uses considered appropriate for public consumption? The accepted description of those from
another areas of space is 'aliens', mediums of all varieties employ this term and the vehicles they use to avoid
the best of our jets are called 'UFOs' (Unidentified Flying Objects) or good-naturedly 'Flying-Saucers'.
Since the election campaign of 2016, the expression 'UAP' (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) began to slowly
move into common parlance. A regular political act in these days of changing narratives and a wily way to
confiscate what came before in order to change it.
Then the term was changed again, 'Anomalous' took the place of 'Aerial' and now we're treated to media chatter
regarding unnatural devices occupied by 'non-human biologics'. The familiar disc and triangle designs have gone
and now those who watch the skies are expected to see "dark grey or black cubes inside of a clear sphere, where
the apex or tips of the cubes were touching the inside of that sphere."
Oh, and they just love tormenting the US Navy.

Today, UAP is spoken in Congress meetings and their occupants who drive such uncatchable craft are discussed
in a manner that the public seem to find suspect or at the very least, feel they're getting screwed with their pants
still on. So fellow Rogues, has the hoodwinking stopped and we now can accept that the untrustworthy National
Aeronautics and Space Administration will refund the public's dollars?

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