Maybe "UFO books" written by credentialed people are worth reading. Why? There's "other stuff" in them.
My theory now is that "UFO stuff" is largely chaff used as a smokescreen for public 'dossier dumps'.
It's not even about aliens. These are public "drops".
A few examples:
Korean war and the Chosin Reservoir!
One of this book's "acknowledgements":
“Night Vision Electronic Sensor Center, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia; U.S. Army Research Laboratory Cmd.; Harry Diamond Laboratories, Adelphia, Maryland”
Also, there was EMP testing near D.C. at one point. oh hmmm ok, just normal sh*t lol.
Very curious that this was one of the acknowledgements because in Chapter 3 one of the descriptions of an item found in the wreckage of the Roswell crash sounds SUSPICIOUSLY like night vision goggles LOLOLOL
LOL and this Roswell item sounds suspiciously like a laser torch
And this Roswell item sounds suspiciously like small-pitch PCB "flex" circuits
Another bit about that Harry Diamond Labs ... "human behavior testing"....interesting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dia…
This "Alien" and "UFO" stuff being smokescreen for "other things" is a recurring pattern.
it repeats A LOT
paraphrasing one of the Collins bros from an old Vyzygoth interview
"You can acknowledge the truth of the UFO phenomenon without caring about aliens and existentialism. Theyve put a Hegelian dialectic around UFOs that makes people cognitively dismiss it
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Anyway, I think I see now what he meant by that (I didnt at the time). If in-fact the alien/UFO stuff is just chaff for other more parapolitical "moves" then what he says makes complete sense. the dialectic *is* the cover. given who's involved lol
I have notes on how this pattern also re-emerges again with "Skinwalkers"...specifically how it relates to NSA, the LDS Church, Utah, Ballard, et al. but I'll post those notes another time. pretty wild.
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Maybe it's nothing but, Col. Corso's book is consistently in the "History" section of retailers. 🤷
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