The Rebranding of UFOs Is In Full Effect
The US government seems to be in the process of redefining the UFO (now known as UAP) phenomenon. This article explores how and why this is happening.
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The world has seen an explosion of interest in the UFO phenomenon. It’s now embedded in pop culture, and credible evidence regarding their existence continues to pour out at an accelerated rate within the mainstream like never before.
When I say UFO, I am referring to objects travelling at unattainable speeds, performing maneuvers that demonstrate an extremely advanced understanding of physics and quantum physics.
Perhaps this is why the US government seems to be in the process of rebranding the phenomenon. By “rebranding” I mean that they (The US and perhaps other allied nations) are attempting to explain the phenomenon and control the narrative of “truth” that surrounds it. We’ll come back to this.
Prior to the past few years, UFOs have always been branded as a “conspiracy” theory. This came despite the fact many high-ranking defence officials, even before 1950, were screaming ‘coverup.’
Vice admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, the first director for the CIA, explained that within the government there exists an “official campaign of secrecy and ridicule” surrounding UFOs.
He was right. We saw this campaign play out throughout history. And this is why UFOs and people who believed in their existence were ridiculed. This ridicule, in my opinion, was a product of information warfare/propaganda.
The national security state was using their resources in media and entertainment to influence the collective mind. To have them believe that visitations from “others” is not happening, not possible, and/or extremely unlikely.
But today, it’s a different story.
Over the past several decades hundreds of people from “within” the military-industrial complex of high rank have spilled the beans, so to speak.
None of these people, however, ever seemed to receive much ‘mainstream’ attention.
Lately, that is starting to change.
Today we have individuals like David Grusch, a former Air Force intelligence officer who worked in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), which was founded in 1960 but remained completely secret for 30 years.
Grusch recently testified to his knowledge of crashed craft and the recovery of non-human beings within that craft. Of course, not everyone believes Grusch’s claims, but this comes as a result of many factors.
Some don’t believe Grusch because they don’t trust anything former government officials might say.
Some aren’t aware of how long testimonies like this have been coming out, as they are new to the phenomenon and perceive Grusch as the very first one.
If it was one person making this claim, no big deal, but it’s not. The numbers are staggering.
Despite these recent developments, the US government maintains that it has no evidence of such claims, yet memes and videos are running rampant around the internet claiming that ‘the government admits aliens exist.'
This is not the case, and in comes the rebranding machine.
The Rebranding Machine
As I stated earlier, by “rebranding” I mean that the US (and perhaps other allied nations) are attempting to explain the phenomenon and control the narrative of “truth” that surrounds it.
The rebranding machine consists of government organizations, like the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, directed by Dr. Sean M. Kirkpatrick.
He explains the mission,
“Our team of experts is leading the U.S. government’s efforts to address Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) using a rigorous scientific framework and a data-driven approach. Since its establishment in July 2022, AARO has taken important steps to improve data collection, standardize reporting requirements, and mitigate the potential threats to safety and security posed by UAP. We look forward to using this site to regularly update the public about AARO’s work and findings, and to provide a mechanism for UAP reporting. Thank you for visiting.”
NASA has also announced that they are studying the phenomenon, explaining that they don’t know what UFOs are, but they are determined to find out and be transparent about it.
These organizations are now primed to explain the phenomenon to the public, or at least their version of it. But are we really to believe they have not been studying these objects for decades already? Especially with all of the evidence that has accumulated over the past 80 plus years?
Obviously, in this day and age, not many people are going to rely on government and government agencies to be transparent.
Whenever I peer into the ‘mainstream’ to see what they’re spewing about UFOs, I am reminded of Project Bluebook. A US government study into UFOs that ran from 1947-1969. This was also a ‘hot’ period on Earth regarding life on other planets, with UFOs on the minds of many.
Bluebook was ultimately used to debunk the idea that any of these objects were from non-human intelligence and that they were technologically advanced. Many UFO researchers believe that Bluebook did indeed discover that these objects did not originate on our planet and that the truth was kept from the public.
Was Bluebook just a distraction back then?
Are we seeing the same thing today with the creation of AARO and other offices to study the phenomenon? Are these agencies and the US government being instructed by, whoever maintains the secrecy around this subject, to one day deliver the same message that was received when Bluebook closed?
Or perhaps we will receive an inaccurate and/or one sided “threat” narrative to allocate more money and resources to the military industrial complex?
The phenomenon is so complex, I wouldn’t count on AARO or NASA to provide a holistic picture of it.
Or are the leaders of these offices also just regular people who are kept in the dark, and have been given the resources to actually study the phenomenon for themselves, make their own conclusions, and then relay their findings to the public?
I predict that one year from now, we may have more whistleblowers emerge, but we will continue to see denial from the US government. Perhaps these offices will discover that some of these objects are foreign technology, experimental military craft, and others simply unexplained.
This would be a great way for the national security state to maintain their secrecy around UFOs, to make it seem like all the data is public, when it’s really not. This is how you control the narrative.
As I’ve said in many articles before, the UFO phenomenon leaves no aspect of humanity untouched. Truth in this realm has tremendous implications for human consciousness and is perhaps a threat to the national security state and their desire to maintain power, control, and our dependence on supposedly scarce resources.
These topics, if properly explored, can open doors to new solutions and possibilities to create a world where all every living beings can thrive and grow without struggle. The key to this, however, is humanity operating from the correct place within to use these technologies. Right now we build weapons and technologies that harm our biological world, maybe one day we can use or technological advancement in a more ‘service to others’ oriented way.
Just think about the energy implications alone. These craft are obviously using incredibly advanced and high-powered energy systems, with an advanced understanding of quantum physics and the nature of reality. When you control the world’s energy supply you can control almost every aspect of survival. This is immense power. When you free the technology that could supply immense amounts of energy that is near unlimited in nature, you free human creativity, innovations and abundance.
The idea of this type of ‘utopia’ itself is a huge threat to the establishment, and one major reason, in my opinion, that the secrecy around UFOs has been so strong.
I find it so disingenuous to always hear government come forward claiming they are finally going to look into something that you KNOW they already know a lot about. To anyone who has been following this subject for a while and who has truly looked closely at it, knows it goes much deeper than what we're being told. Shocks me that people still think it's some distraction and that there is no real evidence. People should check out The Disclosure Project if they have not already.
"A rigorous scientific framework and a data-driven approach" -- sounds like jargon and BS. I find the fact that NASA has announced a "study" hilarious since their astronauts have gone public and if anyone already know important info on this subject it's NASA. They've been to the moon and erased several minutes of communication when they were there. And yeah, rebranding means revising the BS to sound more credible.