I'm skeptical of most of Michael Salla's whistleblowers. They supply no evidence and make claims of imminent disclosure and how they have some privileged place in the disclosure movement. However, there's one exception to this that has intrigued me. JP is another Michael Salla whistleblower who recently came out with his real identity. I'm still skeptical, but he supplies videos and photographs of his supposed encounters, which no others do. Even David Grusch hasn't given out a single image. I have trouble believing what JP says. He claims he went on missions underground and to other planets for U.S special operations. That he's gone to space arks hidden underneath the Earth and around the world. I've figured that either he's faking his photographs and videos or he's telling the truth. I've found no evidence so far of Photoshop.

That doesn't mean they're not fake, but I'm not sure they are fake either. I'm wary of his whistleblowers because of the pleidean stuff and nonsensical talk. However, JP actually delivers real photographs. I don't think he has a mental illness like I would be concerned with for some of the other contactees, but I'm not sure he's not faking it all.

Adding to the mystery is that in his recent book, he had a discussion with another whistleblower whom I'm far more skeptical of, but he corroborates everything she says. So is everything she says correct, too, or is it all just some big hoax? What do you all think? Is he fake or is he real?

by Personal-Molasses537

1 Comment

  1. Zestyclose_Ear_4367 on

    JP needs to take an acting class or two or learn how to perform in front of a camera.  I watch all his stuff and there is a lot of dead air there.  His deliveries are good but then he fizzles out almost like he is either trying to remember what happened, thinking about what he can or can’t say, or making it up as he goes.  I heard someone call JP a “20 and backer”.  I never heard JP say he was in the “20 and back” program, I’ve only heard him talk about experiences he had that are similar to those who were in the “questionable” “20 and back” program.  You know people say “show me proof”, or “where is the evidence”, I tend to go with “I’ll believe you until you give me reason not to believe you”.  So that’s how I feel about JP’s stories.  I’ll believe him until I’ve been given reason not to believe him.  

    If you have listened to a lot of different people’s stories over a wide range of time you begin to notice how there is a certain narrative.  You notice that narrative begins to change across the board as time goes on.  People hear other people’s stories and incorporate what they hear into their own stories either to make them sound legit, a memory may have come back, or it is really happening that way.  This is very evident if you listen to stories from Bigfoot experiencers.  Bigfoot used to not smell or at least people never noticed the stench enough to comment, now he stinks like everything from dead bodies to wet dog.  Bigfoot used to see humans and run away, now he has become more aggressive to the point he actually is throwing things at people who come into contact with him and hunting them down.  Do you see where I’m going?  Monkey see monkey do.  Nobody wants to be the one who encountered a Bigfoot that doesn’t stink so every story you hear now the experiencer tells you about the stink.  Are there any out there that don’t stink?  What happened to the ones from thirty years ago that didn’t stink?  Same thing with the secret space program.  At first I believed them, then their stories all started sounding the same a little too much.  Do I believe there is a secret space program?  I believe it?  Do I believe everyone who all of a sudden has memories of participating in the secret space program come back to them?  No I do not.  Generally, finding similarities in people’s stories about a controversial topic would lead us to believe it’s true.  Unless that narrative has been molded and manipulated over time to where what that narrative is today should have been the narrative then, but it’s not.  Somehow having the experience of encountering a Sasquatch has evolved. How come all the secret space program experiencers are all remembering their experiences now, at the same time when there is money to be made in books and appearances? 

    JP doesn’t fit the narrative.  Maybe I’m wrong, maybe he is a “20 and backer” and is remembering these stories he forgot about or were wiped from his memory.  JP still goes on missions unlike the other experiencers.  So far JP has not given me any reason whatsoever not to believe him.  

    On a side note, what are all these disclosure advocate podcasters gonna do when disclosure happens?  They will be out of work.  They should advocate for Bigfoot disclosure.