(May 17, 2021 at 5:00 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote: The agenda-setting narrative continues. The morning news shows are talking about UFOs. Magazines and newspapers have UFO articles, and they allege that the topic is now worth discussing because "60 Minutes" did a story. Now, spread across multiple media, reinforcement occurs. They are all regurgitating the same debunked videos: the triangles, and the debunked b/w blurry blobs.
Morning Joe also had ufos:
Nothing has been debunked. These things have been caught on radar moving at seemingly impossible speeds. You show how naive you are by saying that all the evidence they have is a couple of blurry videos. 99 percent of the evidence that they have has not been released. Harry Reid basically said as much, and senators are taking this extremely seriously. The navy has observed these things day after day for hours and hours, but you think you've got it all figured out because a 15 second clip wasn't impressive enough for you, so you've decided the navy must be mistaking birds for objects going hundreds or thousands of miles an hour and maneuvering in incredible ways, and being caught on radar, and being witnessed by whole groups of people, being described at times as fleets.
I didn't take the UAP subject seriously either, and I made fun of it too, until a few years ago when this stuff really started blowing up in the news. You can't look past your bias and see the paradigm shift happening. Strange things are going on out there. I'm not saying it's aliens, but it's something, and that something is not birds, airplanes, or swamp gas. You're being intellectually dishonest by taking a couple of short clips and acting like that is everything there is, while you ignore all context surrounding those clips, and things like radar, etc.