I imagine most people interested in the UFO topic have noticed a shift in terminology in recent years. UFOs have become UAP, and aliens have become NHI. I believe these changes are much more deliberate than some people might realize, and the implications run deep.

Is the shift to “NHI” a way prevent the “extraterrestrial” trap that allowed government insiders to say there is no “proof” of visitors? Is it a play by the defense industry to remove budget constraints, is it the secularization of the spiritual, or maybe it serves all of these purposes?

I recently made a video that explores the rebranding of “alien” to “NHI,” and I’d love to hear what you think the reasons behind the changes are.

You can check out the video here if you’re interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCngVvpjVY8



by liminal_looker

3 Comments

  1. They do it right before they reintroduce the topic to the public at large. Give it a different name, maybe rework the system a bit and then reintroduce it as a new idea, but this time they are at the front holding and leading

  2. XtraEcstaticMastodon on

    Reason? To keep you off-balance. There’s a whole branch of intel agencies devoted to messing with people to keep you confused and afraid and at each others’ throats.

  3. Because aliens are considered to be from outer space. NIH’s are actually here and have been for a very long time. Hidden in miles of mountain caves and in the depths of our oceans. They know this.