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WW3 Drones The Ultimate Intergalactic Bait-and-Switch

#1
I have a theory about the recent Drone Sightings:

What if all the media hype about World War III isn’t just propaganda or fear-mongering, but something much bigger? 

What if the big players—like the USA, Russia, and China... are using Wars and WW3 talk to lure in alien or interdimensional observers? 

Think about it: if these beings exist, they’re probably watching for major events, like global crises, technological jumps (like AI), or moments when humanity seems on the edge. Constant WW3 news being blasted everywhere could be the perfect bait. The noise, fear, and attention might catch their curiosity—or even force them to intervene. 

Could we actually be faking the apocalypse to make first contact, to research or capture alien tech? 

...Or maybe I need to lay off the Kool-Aid, lol. 

Either way, we might find out soon... or not:
[Trump and Drone Transparency Article](https://thehill.com/homenews/administrat...s-response

Trump said he’d release info about the recent mystery drone sightings “about one day” into his second term. He even told a group of Republican governors at Mar-a-Lago: 

Trump: “I’m going to give you a report on drones about one day into the administration. Because I think it’s ridiculous that they are not telling you about what is going on with the drones.”

It sounds good, but I’m not holding my breath. They’d probably just give him fake or incomplete info—it’s what always seems to happen. 

Plus, the recent hearings and whistleblowers have shown one thing pretty clearly: info about UAPs and drones is heavily compartmentalized in government and military circles. So, I doubt that Trump would actually get the full truth."

Testing out my first thread... and sticking to my theory lol.
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#2
Out of all the videos I've seen during the recent drone flap there have been maybe three or four, out of what may be hundreds, that were really interesting. I saw a lot of camera artifacts like digital focus "orbs", saw mostly stationary lights too far away to discern their nature, saw obvious mundane aircraft, saw a few conventional drones, and saw a number of obvious hoaxes (old video, manipulated video, CGI).

The really interesting phenomenon, the few, will remain a mystery to the officialdom for a while still. Academic physics needs to go through the painful process of admitting to systemic inadequacy in real world application of their science. I don't think the government really knows what they are, not in a way they can classify within our ontology. There are people that understand some aspects of these incursions, but our linguistic and intellectual sandbox needs to be expanded in ways that we have been culturally indoctrinated to resist.

I do believe that some of these latter phenomenon can be lured to a location. I think they have exploited that in some limited fashion to get them into locations where we've prepared as many monitoring and measurement devices possible. They have to be really precise though, rather than just creating the broad societal conditions to encourage activity. I don't think they've learned much, even if the trap(s) did gather more information than anything they had before.

I don't think they watch our news. So, if the news and stirring of this pot you've posited as a show for strange visitors... I'd offer that it probably has more to do with the invisible changes that fear has on the unseen fields we interact with as conscious beings. The physical logistics, movement of people, relocation of equipment, and change of normal operations... are things that are visible and would probably be something visitors farmed for intel too. Imagine you are trying to understand an insect colony... you can't understand their communications, but with an understanding of their basic biology you can observe their collective movements and behaviors to begin understanding why and under what conditions they do things.

We're the insects in that scenario. Not because of the implied inferiority, but just because our individual lives are not terribly helpful for a third party interested in penetrating what we're all about collectively. Presumably they'd have no trouble observing us as a colony though. So movement or activity around a nuclear site may be a good way to attract attention, but the theater of the news and information flow between us all maybe not so much.

I think they let this happen to distract the public. I think they know about most of what happened and who was responsible. They're pushing for a bunch of associated defense spending, they want support for two ongoing wars and at least one more planned, they want to distract from Biden giving himself a parting gift by pardoning Hunter back to his involvement in Ukraine. There are so many things they'd rather be ignored.

I think it's worthy exploring pretty much any idea though, because we can't assume that the government or a third party (aliens or whatever) would follow any specific logic. Given how anti-human our leadership and ruling class has become, how willing they are to deem any and all us all as disposable, I don't think it's theater that we inch closer to global war. If they really want to draw them in with WWIII, they'll just move us closer to WWIII. For people in Ukraine, Israel and its occupied foreign territory, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, everywhere else that has become a pawn in geopolitical games, and everywhere the people are subject to indiscriminate murder, the war is already here.

On a clear night out here a few miles from nowhere I can see tiny pinpricks of light that move in irregular ways, quite high up in the sky. There's no real point in watching them because they're very small. I don't think it would be possible to focus on them as they move, so I doubt much could be gained with a telescope. Maybe strong binoculars... but even then I don't know what it accomplishes. I am curious to know what they are and if they have anything to do with the more interesting encounters.

I'm glad to see this topic coming up. Beyond the hype, I believe it will become more common that the phenomenon plays a part in broader discussion. We've barely scratched the surface on how the confirmed existence of these others -just classified as "things" at this point- will change us.
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#3
This will be worth checking out: A NEW Whistleblower!!!

Hunting UFOs: The Crash Retrieval Whistleblower
Hosted by Ross Coulthart
January 18, 2025 (Saturday) @ 8p/7c on NewsNation
https://youtu.be/1U7F8MULenA?si=PQbjN8b_e9nFu8wB

This whistleblower, Jacob Barber (or Jake Barber), a United States Air Force helicopter pilot, claims to have been part of a mission recovering non-human technology. He describes encountering a bizarre, egg-shaped craft with no engine, no thermal signature, and nothing resembling human-made tech. His credentials have been verified, and has already been presented to Congress and the Pentagon's UAP task force.

Ross Coulthart is clearly aiming for maximum impact... dropping UFO intel right before the January 20, 2025, inauguration and cozying up to Trump Jr.’s show. It's like he's auditioning for Secretary of Space Affairs.    

Beer
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#4
I too have seen a bunch of BS and hoaxes in the media lately during the recent UAP craze, but there is one (and really just one, out of all of them) which actually is pretty peculiar, and that was the sighting(s) in Eugene, Oregon late last month.  Several different commercial pilots reported the phenomenon to ATC, and they all reported the same thing, or similar things.  One was a United pilot, the other was a Southwest pilot and the 3rd was a LifeFlight pilot.  Those are some pretty reputable sources.  They were all reported the same night, all on different frequencies, all at about the same time.  In each case the pilots contacted ATC to first ask if there were some kind of crazy military operations ongoing in the area, and when ATC asked them to describe what they were seeing, they all described nearly the exact same thing.  One of the aircraft stated someone on their crew even took videos which ATC requested copies of, and they were sent according to the pilot.

I have yet to see any of these videos, and even that is a bit telling.  What they described was lights that were "corkscrewing upwards" and then darting out over the ocean at altitudes from FL350 to FL550 (35,000-55,000 feet).  They were stated to be moving much faster than any aircraft could, and 55,000 feet is well above the service ceiling of all but a very select few aircraft ever built.  The weather was reported to be clear in the area at the time with unlimited visibility at altitude.

This incident is one of the most convincing ones I've ever heard of or seen.  Three separate, nearly simultaneous, reports from commercial pilots who typically don't say anything on the radio other than very official business else they risk their careers.  Add to this the fact that the videos taken have yet to be made public tells me someone probably got greeted by couple "MIB's" when they landed and got asked to hand over their phone.

That one is definitely worth some follow up.
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#5
Yeah I remember that... I recall some experts suggesting these might be reflections from Starlink satellites, which are known for producing visible light patterns in the night sky. 

Having observed Starlink multiple times while doing astrophotography, I can confidently say satellites don't move like what the pilots described. The rapid movements and sharp directional changes reported are entirely inconsistent with typical satellite behavior. So, whatever they saw, it wasn’t satellites. 

However, high-altitude balloons could potentially exhibit such behavior. It’s hard to say for certain.

You know soon, there is going to be a barrage of whistleblowers... I've already spent 8 hours listening to the recent ones, they can be explained away as military psychological operations, mind control experimentation, cognitive evaluations, and simulated exercises, etc... 

For example: UFO whistleblower who claims to have seen alien technology in a secret underground base. You can watch the full account here: UFO Whistleblower: "I Saw Alien Tech In An Underground Base". https://youtu.be/Sct30Qijfv8?si=_-1y8tUrHz_FKnXu

Initially, he was shown some unusual Chinese weaponry. Together with experts, they discussed and deduced how and why these weapons operate. Later, he was led to a different room labeled "Other Worldly Something," where he encountered extraordinary items, including a floating orb and what appeared to be alien appendages. However, he dismissed these as alien artifacts. In reality, they could very well have been advanced U.S. military technology.

It appears that this experience was part of a test "black project evaluation": to see if participants could understand how these sophisticated weapons function. My underlying theory is that if the test subjects failed to comprehend the technology, then it's likely that potential adversaries would also struggle to grasp or utilize these advanced systems. This type of test helps in assessing the security and obscurity of cutting-edge military technology.

and this guy definitely can be explained away as a drug induced or psychological operation: Biggest UFO Area 51 Whistleblower since Bob Lazar CONFRONTED | Jason Sands & James Fox • 267  https://youtu.be/45moS0oLTtU?si=8DCEb2reQyUEwAZk

There's more examples I would add... but they all seem pretty obvious.
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