The Pentagon did not spontaneously evolve an interest in radical transparency, and it is not coincidental that this UFO stuff is coming out as we hurtle into a new cold war and a race to weaponize space. caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/everything-k…
Back in 2019 I wrote an article titled "Things Are Only Going To Get Weirder", and from Covid to the 2020 election to the steadily increasing regularity with which UFOs are now mentioned in the mainstream media, that has indeed proved to be the case. caityjohnstone.medium.com/things-are-onl…
Our ongoing slide into the abyss of infinite weirdness may have eclipsed this from your memory, but there was once a time when frequent mainstream news stories about the possibility of extraterrestrial aircraft in our skies would not have sounded like something from real life.
Lately it's been a daily occurrence, and the president of the United States is now being asked about it at news conferences.
The question followed comments by Barack Obama earlier in the week on The Late Late Show with James Corden. edition.cnn.com/videos/media/2…
This follows a recent high-profile 60 Minutes special on UFOs (or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena as the cool kids are calling them nowadays),
...while the Pentagon continues to release "information" to the public about the existence of these encounters and the US Senate prepares to receive a mandated report on the matter next month. nbcnews.com/science/scienc…
A new Telegraph article titled "The Pentagon thinks UFOs may exist after all... and the evidence is growing" just trended on Twitter under the much more click-friendly title "The Pentagon strongly suspects aliens exist - and we've got the evidence",
The Telegraph ominously warns us that there is "a growing acceptance among defence officials around the world that there may indeed be something 'out there' – and that it might pose a genuine global security threat." archive.is/Bpqo5
These are just a few of the many, many mainstream news reports that have been pouring out lately on a subject which until recently was the sole purview of fringe "crackpots" and "conspiracy theorists".
Speaking of which, another weird thing we're seeing is the roles between mainstream reporters and UFO enthusiasts being almost reversed. We now see MSNBC pundits openly saying things like this:
I'm not claiming to know exactly what's going on, but I do know there's an exactly 0% chance that all this is coming out into the mainstream spotlight because the US war machine suddenly decided that the public has a right to know about a potentially dangerous security threat.
The Pentagon did not spontaneously evolve an interest in radical transparency, and it is not coincidental that this is happening as we hurtle into a new multi-front cold war and an accompanying race to weaponize space. c4isrnet.com/battlefield-te…
As I've said before, the simplest and most likely explanation for all this UFO stuff is that the US military is manipulating us yet again to advance another strategic agenda. I'm not saying that's necessarily the full story, but it's definitely happening. consortiumnews.com/2020/07/26/ufo…
Again, there is a high-profile Senate report on this subject due next month, so we can expect the weird to get even weirder quite soon.
This is happening as narrative manipulation gets even more ham-fisted and overt, with the empire having now graduated from just imprisoning inconvenient journalists to literally bombing inconvenient journalism offices. theintercept.com/2021/05/18/gaz…
The only prediction I'll make out of all this mess is the same one I've been making: that things are going to keep getting weirder and weirder.
If you believe that or the Space Force was really Trump's idea you should have a chat with my Nigerian prince friend about an exciting opportunity he has for you.
The US is not a puppet of Israel. Israel isn't a puppet of the US for that matter. Saying one puppets the other is like saying Ohio puppets Nevada; they're both member states of the same undeclared empire ruled by uncrowned kings who use governments as weapons to kill and steal.
The lines between nations within the US-centralized empire are no more real than the official elected governments of those nations. It's just a single unified power structure which uses whatever narratives it requires to justify its continued campaign to rule the entire planet.
There are no separate, sovereign nations within the US-centralized power alliance. The imaginary lines drawn between nations are performative illusions for the little people; they don't apply to the transnational alliance of plutocrats and government agencies that runs things.
Between the possibility that (A) ETs exist, succeeded in amputating themselves from their ecosystem, mastered interstellar/intergalactic flight, and chose to focus on us, and (B) that the Pentagon is lying again to advance another geostrategic agenda, one seems a lot more likely.
I mean, come on. Do we really believe this "global security threat" is coincidentally being amplified on imperial media at the same time we're seeing a push to get weapons into space amid a new cold war against Russia and China? archive.is/Bpqo5
Donald Trump, the same president used to usher in the "Space Force". There is a zero percent chance the Space Force was Trump's idea, and there's a zero percent chance the UFO report was either. These plans have been in the works since long before Trump.
Sixty percent of earth's mammals are livestock, 36% are humans, and just 4% are wild. It's always easiest to elevate your numbers when you're aligned with the dominant power, whether you're talking about organisms, nations, media, or politicians. livekindly.co/60-of-all-mamm…
This principle explains so much about our world. It's why the US has such an easy time acquiring "allies", for example: nations align with the dominant power structure out of self-interest, because if you don't align with the hunter then you become the hunted.
It's why governments, plutocrats and media institutions all align with that same power structure, and it's why anytime a new force emerges on the scene like social media, it quickly gets absorbed into alignment with that power structure as well. It all moves to align with power.
Joe Biden is a corrupt, murderous empire lackey. He is also a very normal US president. The same was true of Trump. The same was true of Obama. The same was true of Bush. If you can't see this, it's because propaganda and partisan politics have warped your perception of reality.
By far the single most important job of a US president is to take responsibility for decisions on empire management that would have been made regardless of who is in office, whether Democrat or Republican or tuna fish sandwich. Their job is to provide the illusion of democracy.
US presidents will always be evil because the US empire is evil and only evil people will be allowed to participate in its operation.
"You don't get to drop an entire colony on top of an inhabited country, grind those inhabitants into the dirt for generations, and then claim self defense every time they retaliate. That's not a thing." caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/fifteen-thou…
The US-centralized power alliance in general is a gargantuan globe-spanning juggernaut that feeds on rivers of human blood and every time its victims try to escape from its fangs it shows up on the news sobbing that it is merely defending itself.
I'm building a new house. There were people living where I wanted to build it, so I just started building it on top of them. They tried to stop me so I had to kill them for being terrorists. If you disagree with my actions you're basically a Nazi. My house has a right to exist.
When I left an abusive relationship I told people he raped me, he hit me, he psychologically and financially abused me, while he told people that it's actually quite complicated. In my experience that's generally the case when one side defends abuses with "it's complicated".
You see it over and over again, the party that's obviously in the wrong trying to make their abuses look complicated when they are quite simple. You see it with Israeli abuses of the Palestinians, you saw it when John Bolton defends the Iraq invasion:
"It's complicated." No, usually it's quite simple, especially when the accused abuser is in the up-power position.