Our alien whistleblower David Grusch had his day in Congress this past Monday, reiterating his claims that top secret people told him we have alien spacecraft and bodies. Some observations:
- An increasing number of "high-ranking intelligence officials" have anonymously corroborated Grusch. These people obviously think we're a bunch of idiots.
- Do these aliens have brakes on their cars?
- The US inspector general overseeing the intelligence community believes the classified evidence (photos, documents etc) presented to them by Grusch is "urgent and credible." Since they've done such a great job of reining in the intelligence community from everything else (take your pick), I also find the inspector general's office urgent and credible.
- A government that has character assassinated or just assassinated anyone who revealed anything about them is letting some guy blab unchecked on national news about the most explosive secret of all time.
- The aliens don't seem to care about dudes crashing on earth and getting imprisoned for life.
I didn't watch the testimony first-hand, I just saw clips, so maybe I'm wrong -- but none of the clips I saw showed him making any substantive claims whatsoever. It was all weasel-worded crap that could technically be true but have nothing to do with actual alien (not-Earth-originated) contact.
There was nothing even remotely close to, "yes, we have a space-faring vehicle that was built by non-humans and a pilot not that is not from Earth."
And at this point, if they're not willing to say it directly in plain language, I'm just going to assume that it's a bunch of misleading lies by omission.
That's exactly right. Go back and listen to the Ford testimony during the Kavanaugh confirmation for another great example of this.
"At an unspecified place, at an unspecified time, this man did something bad!"
You learn to spot that kind of stuff pretty quick.