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Why after decades and decades of UFO activity do we have such an infatuation with it today?
The larger more pressing issue is why in the world are we shooting them down with our stealth fighter jets?
One of the first rules of firearm safety is to never pull the trigger until you have positively identified the target.
We have admission on multiple objects that “Authorities couldn’t identify what the object was and there was no perceived threat.”
However, it was just at a dangerous altitude for other aircraft so the objects were shot down.
Yes, shot down.
The optics of this are far from optimal.
So objects that were not a perceived threat or just being shot out of the sky left and right now?
I find it fascinating that Americans are no used to hearing objects being shot out of the friendliest guys in the continental United States.
Something to this?


Interesting that it was over water twice, and then very desolate areas in Yukon & Alaska.
So no physical threat for sure.
Not to mention the government let the first one cross the entire country.
The real story is, as you guessed it, never where media or the herd is telling you to look…
Roman Colosseum was a physical distraction much like we live in an age of digital and invisible distractions.
Between social media, sports, movies, Hollywood, gambling, recreational drug use., etc.
We have many things to pass our time and not “get work done.”
What’s NOT being talked about is more telling than what IS being talked about as war and UFOs are historically used as a scapegoat or device to cloak reality.
This tweet from @Rothbard1776 sums up some of the tweets I had made just before I found his.
It’s fits my bias, at least.
Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice…




As Ronald Reagan once quipped, “nothing in politics, happens for no reason.”
If you are a long time reader here, or a viewer on our YouTube channel you know how we roll.
We are constantly keeping our head on a swivel, looking for perceived threats and trying to stay alert and aware to the best of our abilities.
From hockey I learned to keep my head up so you don’t get your bell rung.
You pay the price once or twice and you learn that lesson.
In a world where you are told “where to look, and “how long to look at it,” we know that the truth lies somewhere in the gray area.
It is up to us to triangulate truth to the best of our ability.
Not easy in today’s world but also easier than ever:
Use your intuition
Build great community of honest people
Do some quick homework on the internet to know what you are talking about
Never before in human history have we had it so good and so easy.
Now THAT is something to be grateful for even when it seems like things cannot get any crazier.
Stay strong,