They are already pushing back the dead line. I bet it will become summer, then end of year, then 2025…
Always a good excuse to never show anything to back up their claims. Lue continuing grifting as always.
TinFoilHatDude on
People keep saying that we should not attempt to equate the modern-day UFO movement with QAnon –
1) Use of the word ‘storm’ to indicate a huge flurry of impending activity – Check
2) Vague hints at something major about to happen – Check
3) No indication of exact time frame when this will happen – Check
4) No indication of exactly what is going to happen – Check
5) Hints at this year being ‘interesting’ without absolutely no indication towards what exactly will make it so – Check
6) Claims that people are hard at work in the background with zero information on how exactly this is the case – Check
No sir, we don’t have any parallels with Q-Anon…
cursedvlcek on
I’m really interested in seeing the document referenced in citation 67 of the report, which seems to reveal a plan by Elizondo and the Skinwalker guys to steer the conversation away from evidence, which in their own words is a “dead-end”. Instead of getting bogged down in evidence, they wanted to just assume that E.T. visitations are true and generate hype by hiring celebrities and getting them in front of audiences.
>Just prior to DoD’s cancellation of the program, the private sector organization proposed as a new line of effort to host a series of “intellectual debates” at academic institutes to influence the public debate, which included hiring supportive reporters and celebrity moderators. The goal of this proposed public relations campaign was to assume that “E.T. visitations are true” and that the moderators would steer debate away from “dead-end discussions” and the “morass” about discussing “evidence.”67 A stated goal of this proposal was to increase public interest in government “disclosure” around the “E.T. topic” and explore the consequences of disclosure on the public.68
I just think it’s amazing that it seems to imply that they said that “evidence” is a dead end and a morass. This is from their internal request for more funding for their Skinwalker research.
Even-Weather-3589 on
You don’t care about your taxes and what they expend them on, or why they lie to the government and citizens…?? Do you care more about making Lou suspicious?? Strange reactión..
RS2345 on
Yeah just keep paying and subscribing for another year and i promise you’ll get disclosure, i feel sorry for the people being duped.
This-Hat-3008 on
There’s nothing. Lou has nothing. UFO community has lost. Nobody has proof. All talk. No proof.
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“interesting year”…
They are already pushing back the dead line. I bet it will become summer, then end of year, then 2025…
Always a good excuse to never show anything to back up their claims. Lue continuing grifting as always.
People keep saying that we should not attempt to equate the modern-day UFO movement with QAnon –
1) Use of the word ‘storm’ to indicate a huge flurry of impending activity – Check
2) Vague hints at something major about to happen – Check
3) No indication of exact time frame when this will happen – Check
4) No indication of exactly what is going to happen – Check
5) Hints at this year being ‘interesting’ without absolutely no indication towards what exactly will make it so – Check
6) Claims that people are hard at work in the background with zero information on how exactly this is the case – Check
No sir, we don’t have any parallels with Q-Anon…
I’m really interested in seeing the document referenced in citation 67 of the report, which seems to reveal a plan by Elizondo and the Skinwalker guys to steer the conversation away from evidence, which in their own words is a “dead-end”. Instead of getting bogged down in evidence, they wanted to just assume that E.T. visitations are true and generate hype by hiring celebrities and getting them in front of audiences.
>Just prior to DoD’s cancellation of the program, the private sector organization proposed as a new line of effort to host a series of “intellectual debates” at academic institutes to influence the public debate, which included hiring supportive reporters and celebrity moderators. The goal of this proposed public relations campaign was to assume that “E.T. visitations are true” and that the moderators would steer debate away from “dead-end discussions” and the “morass” about discussing “evidence.”67 A stated goal of this proposal was to increase public interest in government “disclosure” around the “E.T. topic” and explore the consequences of disclosure on the public.68
I just think it’s amazing that it seems to imply that they said that “evidence” is a dead end and a morass. This is from their internal request for more funding for their Skinwalker research.
You don’t care about your taxes and what they expend them on, or why they lie to the government and citizens…?? Do you care more about making Lou suspicious?? Strange reactión..
Yeah just keep paying and subscribing for another year and i promise you’ll get disclosure, i feel sorry for the people being duped.
There’s nothing. Lou has nothing. UFO community has lost. Nobody has proof. All talk. No proof.
Ready for the season finale of Lou’s Clues