Comments by "oneoflokis" (@oneoflokis) on "Aliens u0026 UFOs Are Here u0026 Real! Says Former Pentagon Official" video.
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@bikeradam Yeah... A lot of these videos go back to the early 2000s though. Prior to modern Photoshop, AI or any of this current crap everyone is now getting their knickers in a twist about. Besides, there are ways of testing a digital video or photo file to see if they have been altered. Also: Just WHY would the US Navy admit to their pilots sering "UAPs" if they HAVEN'T? (They're not allowed to call them UFOs in interviews though, or to say they're of alien origin. I've seen these interviews. These pilots and ex-pilots are serious. It's no joke nor hoax. Mind you: I'm not at all surprised, because I've taken the reality of UFOs seriously since the 1990s. Ever since I saw a UK ITV (as I recall) documentary in 1993, which was one of the first documentaries I saw that took the subject seriously. It covered a lot of UFO sighting cases (no abduction cases.) The one it led with was the 1990 Belgian UFO sightings/aerial pursuit. Massive triangular UFOS were seen from the ground over a large area of Northern Germany and Belgium. On several occasions during the winter of 1989 to 1990. By hundreds of people, including police, military and other trained observers. They were picked up on radar by several air force bases. The Belgian air force went in hot pursuit, and obtained gun camera footage, but were unable to lock onto these highly manoeuvrable triangles. (A couple of famous photos of them were also taken, I believe from the ground.) The Belgian air force later spoke to the press about it; I think there were press releases. It was all over the Belgian, French, German and other European press. But the English-speaking press in the UK and USA refused to follow the story. Now why is that, do you think?? 😏 "D Notices" in the UK, if you know what they are? 😏
I speak both French and German: but the internet in the early 1990s didn't exist in the UK: certainly not for ordinary Brits. So I didn't find out about it until the 1993 documentary: & I subsequently bought a book published by a small press I think, by a British paranormal investigator who found it equally fascinating.
Ever wondered why the press/authorities are so RELUCTANT, in the English-speaking countries, to let news about, well, "paranormal" (but very well-attested) events, get out, to the people? MUCH more reluctant than the authorities/MSM of many other countries: eg Belgium, Mexico, Spain, Portugal?
Photoshop my backside! 😏 The Anglo world likes to treat its people like mushrooms: feed them on sh*t and keep them in the dark. Before the internet was online to spread news internationally, this was of course child's play. Now we're all online, it is of course more difficult. Hence what I call the US Government's "blurt" of September 2021, when it finally admitted UAPs were real. Scientists have recognised these videos and these admissions. I thought everybody knew it by now. Seems like some are slow on the uptake. 😏
If I were you, I'd do a YouTube search for some of those "Belgian triangle UFO" videos. I watched a long documentary on them on here last year, I think. It was fascinating, and confirmed all I have read.
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