Yawweee877h444

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Yawweee877h444,

Is there a motive?? I didn’t see any mention in the article other than someone else asking the same question I have, why the hell did he do it?

Yawweee877h444,

It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.

Yawweee877h444,

How many times will they just keep letting him slide? I’ll actually be way more surprised if he suffers any real repercussions.

Yawweee877h444,

Interesting. “Sources have told Liberation Times…”. I’m curious who the sources are.

Regardless, it seems like Grusch is simply trying to make sure he doesn’t violate any clearance related laws before giving info to AARO/Kirkpatrick, and making sure first they actually have the authority/approval to even hear/view the info he has. According to the article AARO doesn’t even have full jurisdiction over all this especially the interesting stuff, like non human tech/bodies.

If this is all true, it seems like attempt at entrapment, hopefully this isn’t true and I’m just thinking silly. Wouldn’t AARO/Kirkpatrick want to agree in being diligent in going through the whole process legally? Seems to me like if they all fuck up, Grusch would be the one to get crucified.

I guess it’s possible AARO is just ignorant, and all the classified stuff really is that complicated. Could the high level agencies be watching this like a hawk hoping Grusch slips up with AARO, so they can get him and drown all this? Maybe I’m just cynical.

Sounds also like some of the other “first hand witnesses” are in the same boat, just want to follow the law and be careful, which obviously makes tons of sense. Glad Grusch is really following the correct process carefully.

If this is all true, we should have even less respect for AARO now.

Yawweee877h444,

X is a single letter most commonly used as a variable in algebra and other math courses. Also commonly used for loops when writing code.

Hyundai wouldn’t be dumb enough to name one of their cars a single letter. Even back when Toyota had the Scion brand, they named their models the xA and xB, because naming anything a single letter is fucking retarded. Do we not have language in our society still? Must we revert to monke and just make single syllable noises?

I say, companies all around should start rebranding as single letters. Apple will be A. AMD will also be A. Samsung S, Starbucks also S. This would be hilarious to show how dumb Elon is.

Yawweee877h444,

Geez they’re literally talking like nazis, no? Aren’t they actually doing things like the nazis did too? This is all like a sick horrific joke. The jews are now like the nazis were. How oxymoronic can you get.

Yawweee877h444,

I agree with you in that I hate his politics. However, you have to recognize that what he’s saying about the UAP topic is inherently bipartisan. He’s said on multiple occasions that it’s not specifically about aliens, but about all the millions of dollars being spent on these SAPs that aren’t answerable to congress or the executive branch. This should be important to everyone.

But regardless, how is this going to get him votes anyway? Especially MAGA right wing votes? I feel like they mostly think the UAP stuff is stupid or don’t care or whatever, I just don’t see the connection how UAP disclosure would ever get him votes. Unless you think more moderate or left leaning people would turn and vote for him, solely because of what he’s doing on UAP disclosure? I find that hard to believe. Personally I could never vote for a republican like him no matter how much he supports UAP stuff.

Idk. I don’t like him but still think his comments on the topic are interesting. We don’t have much else to go on when it comes to the classified briefings they’re getting.

Yawweee877h444,

Yeah honestly I think your idea here is much more probable. If the alien stuff is real, they’re going to want to be able to own it and profit from it, first and foremost. It makes some sense that if they still can’t figure it out or reverse engineer it (not unlikely right?), then continue to keep it secret until they have full control of it.

I keep thinking back to the removal of the eminent domain over non-human technology that was removed from the Schumer amendment. Why the hell remove it, or am i missing something? I feel like that should’ve gotten way more people taking this seriously. What are they trying to say, “we don’t have alien stuff now, but if we ever do get some in the future, we want to keep it!”. BS.

Also my cynical take on the public waking up from this is probably unlikely, at least short term, an if at all long term. Even if we got full disclosure, maybe a few weeks of headlines, water cooler conversations at the office, then back to normal. I think I just want something like this to wake the public up to things like wealth inequality and stuff but in actuality it probably wouldn’t.

Yawweee877h444,

We could make dog and cat food out of them.

Yawweee877h444,

Vanced died. If revanced dies we’ll just get rerevanced. Ad infitum.

Yawweee877h444,

So the article doesn’t give the info I’m most curious about, obviously.

I want to know how long it was up, how many people and definitely how many “professionals” simply couldn’t tell. Who thought it was good/decent art and belonged there? How was it discovered and under what circumstances?

I feel like these stunts show the possibility that a lot of this high end art is a complete joke. Especially if the “experts” were duped as well. Does this mean the art was actually good, or part of the high end art scene is a clown show.

There is that whole conspiracy theory (is it a conspiracy theory or is there substantial proof) that high end art is used in money laundering too.

I just think these stunts are interesting, but we never get the info I’d really like to hear about.

Yawweee877h444,

This was the one. This was my proudest fap.

Yawweee877h444,

I agree, but having one of these respected military officials, Grusch, go under oath in front of congress publicly is a huge deal no matter what. Grusch’s claims are as farfetched as they come, and he was under oath, and claims to be able to provide evidence/details/people/places in a classified setting. The fact that most people don’t care, and even some media outlets are still calling this conspiracy theory, seems crazy to me.

Where are the 40 people Grusch apparently got all this info from? Why aren’t we talking about them and all the info he can’t provide? We know, it’s classified.

Not to mention the Schumer amendment being gutted. Why remove the imminent domain portion which very specifically stated non-human technology? Why take that out if it doesn’t exist?

If it’s all complete BS, the whole situation is still interesting. And this is a lot of energy and weirdness for a cover story to hide what else?

Yawweee877h444,

Exactly, wired headphones are everywhere.

My wireless earbuds were such a game changer I’ll never go back, I don’t know why so much hate.

Yawweee877h444,

What phone do you have where you can’t charge it and use wired headphones?!

I might be out of the loop lol. Is that an iPhone thing? I use android.

Yawweee877h444,

I definitely sympathize with people in college debt, but this feels like just temporary wins and doesn’t address the real problems. This won’t solve the overpriced cost of education. Forgive debt now, a new crop of students will just go into debt next, right?

We need universities to be completely free, universal single payer health care, drastically cheaper housing to rent and own, etc.

Yawweee877h444,

I read the original comment, and they never said to kill anyone. As an example if people only had 1 kid per person, that would eventually drop the population by 50%, then keep going. This is just an example, and a peaceful one.

They never said anything about killing or genocide, nor did they imply it. Maybe you lack common sense.

Yawweee877h444,

Why would I want to have kids in this shithole. And I have it pretty darn good, always had enough to eat, roof over my head, relative luxuries. Still would never bring a kid into this world.

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