It's been a strange year
If there was a couple of years that we could point to and say "most of conspiracy theories have come true" it was 2020-2021. I could name a few-- the sex island, Jeffery Epstein's suicide, and UFOs that looked like tic tac candies. Even the "Great Reset" touted by world leaders was a horrifying conspiracy theory in the 1980s that no one believed could happen here.
Now we are sitting in a world where Alex Jones, conspiracy theorist, has been remarkablely correct even though we didn't believe him when he was talking about Epstein in the 90s and probably earlier. It was in the 90s that I realized that the CIA had been supplementing their money needs by running drugs. How could that be possible? We were the good guys.
There are times that I wished that we could go back to earlier times of innocence. But maybe that is wrong too. We believed and trusted our leaders who lead us into a lot of foreign wars-- like Vietnam. So many young men hurt and killed. Their bones left and recovered many years later. Some still there.
So now the Department of Defense (DOD) has let the Navy release radar footage of UAE (UFOs) and have not punished the pilots for revealing their stories. I've heard theories that these crafts are military developed craft. I've also heard the theories of aliens. I have no idea. The evidence is either conflicting, conflated, or unconvincing. But the Tic Tac aircraft exists.
I remember when I was 6 years old and my cousins would tell stories of UFOs that they had seen in Southern Idaho. They would tell these stories the same way they would tell ghost stories-- around a flashlight in the darkness. We would scare each other silly. I met people who claimed to have seen a UFO craft in Johannesburg, South Africa when I was there in the 80s.
Everywhere I have been there has been at least one person who has seen or knew someone who had seen one. For years if you said anything about UFOs you were considered a crackpot.
Then all of a sudden in the last couple of years, UAEs are real. We just don't know who or what is manufacturing them. It's interesting that this diversion is occurring right in the middle of a pandemic, lockdowns, vaccine passports and other authoritarian moves.
I have a brain that will take five unrelated facts and find a way to make them fit. I find the holes and fill them. What is glaringly obvious to me is that suddenly there is no stigma for saying you believe in UFOs. Why? Why is it being revealed now?
It's a diversion for something else.