The Eerie Silence of UFO Discolsure

If the plan all along has been to slowly disseminate UFO (I’m not using UAP) information into the public through the media until it becomes ho-hum background noise, the recent revelations brought to light by Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal have proven it a success. In their recent article published on The Debrief, they spotlighted government whistle blower David Grusch’s testimony that we have recovered vehicles and debris of unknown origin, and most likely not of this Earth. If you haven’t read the article yet, you can go to it right here.

The authors of this article are the same duo who published the NY Times expose on the government’s now not-so-secret UFO program, which led to the release of videos of strange craft buzzing our warships and skies. Kean and Blumenthal are far from hacks and do not have tin foil hats in their closet. And it appears David Grusch is who he says he is, which is a decorated ex-intelligence official.

I know a lot of people think those who come forward about their UFO tales are doing it for money and fame. You’ll be hard pressed to find those who have done just that in the past who have either, unless you confuse fame with infamy. And I don’t know anyone who’s gotten rich off their story. Not even Travis Walton or Whitley Strieber.

Now, as with the 2017 revelation, I caution those who desperately want to believe to go all in. As I explained to a buddy of mine who is a pretty famous UFO investigator, it’s hard to truly believe the same institution who we think has hoodwinked us for decades. This could all be some kind of juke and jive with intentions we haven’t dreamed of…yet. Or, it could be real.

What has shocked me here, a bit, is how little fanfare this latest revelation has garnered. It made a tiny flash for a day in the mainstream media. But that’s about it. Sure, the UFO community is buzzing, and that’s to be expected.

Do we, and other governments, actually have machines not made on this world? Hell, I don’t know. I’d like to see some indisputable proof. Maybe that will come. Maybe, because these stories no longer cause a stir, it will. Fear of worldwide panic may be abating. I mean, what’s proof of extraterrestrial life compared to the new season of The Kardashians or our political mind f*** that is certainly contrived to divide us? (Believe me, in politics, there is no left and right. They all hang out and party together while watching us fight and lose friends and family over their nonsense. Think twice before you add your voice to the idiocy. Neither Trump nor Biden care about your opinion.)

So, I don’t know how to take this latest revelation. On the one hand, it’s exciting, if not a little scary. On the other hand, it may be another fabrication. And what will definitive proof be? Thanks to our advances in technology, we no longer trust our eyes when it comes to photo and videos. Media manipulation has led to disbelief in our news channels. Belief and trust are in scarce supply, and it’s getting scarcer.

Where do we go from here? Most importantly, what do you think about the latest news? I’d love to start an honest discussion.

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About Hunter Shea

Hunter Shea is the product of a misspent childhood watching scary movies, reading forbidden books and wishing Bigfoot would walk past his house. He doesn’t just write about the paranormal – he actively seeks out the things that scare the hell out of people and experiences them for himself. Hunter’s novels can even be found on display at the International Cryptozoology Museum. His video podcast, Monster Men, is one of the most watched horror podcasts in the world. You’ll also find him every week on the Final Guys podcast, available everywhere. He’s a bestselling author of over 30 books, all of them written with the express desire to quicken heartbeats and make spines tingle. Living with his wonderful family and two cats, he’s happy to be close enough to New York City to gobble down Gray’s Papaya hotdogs when the craving hits.

6 responses to “The Eerie Silence of UFO Discolsure”

  1. Maryanne Chappell's avatar
    Maryanne Chappell says :

    Another ‘government coverup’ conspiracy theory. Even decorated veterans can be quacks. I’m sorry, I know people really want to believe these reports and find solace in conspiracy theories, but when the theories are dissected they just don’t hold up against factual data. The purported “highly secret black programs” feed the narrative because the levels of confidentiality have only 3 classifications, Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret, and are managed and maintained by NARA. If Congress was truly prevented from hearing the reports, guess what, we have a new Congress every 2-4 years and logic would dictate that someone would have success at acquiring this material from whomever they believe is covering it up. I know this won’t be a popular opinion amongst believers but facts and provable data are truly king.

    • Hunter Shea's avatar
      Hunter Shea says :

      You’re speaking to one side of my brain here, which is why I’m very reluctant to accept any kind of disclosure from a government official.

      • Maryanne Chappell's avatar
        Maryanne Chappell says :

        I absolutely believe in life outside of our own in the universe, I just don’t believe in government coverups that it or their vehicles are here.

  2. Emily Haynes's avatar
    Emily Haynes says :

    I don’t think we are alone in the universe. They are probably smarter than us.

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