I believe the reason Lou Elizondo and David Grusch came out is for two reasons. The first is, according to Lt. Col. Phillip Corso, that was the deal the government made with military contractors years ago after the Roswell crash. Start listening around the 13 minute mark: https://youtu.be/7lVM9IdAdo0?si=BVB667RwTJF_9Buq . Two, it has nothing to do with Lou and Grusch having the courage to step up and release this information to the world. They would both be jailed if the government really didn’t want this information coming out. Just look at what happened to past whistleblowers. It’s all because one, the government has lied to the public about their knowledge of UFOS/UAPS existing. They will never admit that they lied to the public all these years. They had to come up with a way to tell the public without being held responsible for their lies. The only way to do that is by having two highly credible sources, no longer in the military, to tell the public. That way, these guys appear to be whistleblowers and not acting on the government’s behalf. It also lets those who lied to us years ago off the hook because most of them are dead. I served in the military for 10 years; 4 in the Marine Corps and 6 in the Army and National Guard as a military policeman. It’s my belief, that all of this is coming out, as a way of disclosure without specifically admitting to lying to us for all these years.

by lastofthefinest

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  1. OneDimensionPrinter on

    > It’s my belief, that all of this is coming out, as a way of disclosure without specifically admitting to lying to us for all these years.

    Except Grusch has been clear as day that they have been lying to us for all these years. Very very clear about that.

  2. My take is that they can both make a lot of money and have a lot of fun being celebrities on the UAP pseudoscience entertainment circuit. Leveraging the ambiguity in their military and government roles to achieve minor celebrity status and cash in on the “disclosure” trend is better than the alternative for them.

  3. MachineElves99 on

    I can imagine this as a possible scenario:

    The factions in government and aerospace are taking years finalizing how to disclose and the outcome of it. The disclosure faction has enough power to push to release some information to the public. The anti-disclosure factions wants something in return: a couple fall guys with no wide-spread prosecutions, a few contracts awarded to the aerospace companies who were shafted for decades, a couple lawsuits to throw around a few billion, and limits on the details disclosed.

    The disclosure faction is using whistleblowers and laws as bargaining chips. Lue and Dave are courageous, but they were “moves” made by the disclosure faction to keep the pressure on.

    It’s a long, messy process, but for whatever reason, the anti-disclosure people have agreed to some extent that now it’s time, so long as they get something in return. They are fighting over the details, mostly around money and whom to blame. And within those factions are other factions who are more radical. If Sean knows maybe he was like: fuck it, I’m out.

    There may even be factions in DOPSR. It’s a morass of conflicting interests.

  4. Immaculatehombre on

    I’m right with ya. Makes sense. No way are we going 1000 mph towards disclosure and there’s not somewhat of a playbook. They’ve had 80 years to think about how to go about this

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