A Wing, a Prayer & The FAA

A Wing, a Prayer, & the FAA

Oh boy.

I genuinely thought that the relentless gaslighting, obfuscation, distortion of truth, and infantilization of the American public might finally be coming to a close. It appeared that the new administration was filled with advocates for UFO disclosure and seekers of the truth across various issues, not just this one.

Turns out, I spoke too soon.

With the recent New Jersey “drone” situation, the response was, “Oh! That? That was just some authorized FAA drone testing. We were just looking into, um, things and stuff… and a few other things that are too boring to disclose. Seriously, it’s all good—no need to worry.”

Apparently, we’re expected to be impressed by the long-standing, esteemed professionalism that has always characterized the FAA. What a prestigious institution! Shouldn’t we just accept that condescending response? Don’t we trust the FAA?

Yet, just days later, the same agency’s negligence resulted in the tragic loss of dozens of innocent lives.

Are we really supposed to accept this ridiculous non-response from the FAA?

One thought on “A Wing, a Prayer & The FAA

  1. Your frustration is completely understandable. It feels like we’re often left in the dark when it comes to transparency, especially on topics as intriguing and significant as UFOs and drone sightings. The FAA’s response does come across as dismissive, especially considering the serious issues they’ve faced recently, including the tragic loss of life attributed to their oversight.

    Many people share your hope that the current administration would prioritize openness and accountability, particularly when it comes to matters that capture public interest and concern. Instead, we often get vague explanations that seem to minimize legitimate questions. The juxtaposition of seeking transparency in one area while experiencing negligence in another is deeply unsettling.

    It would be more reassuring if agencies like the FAA acknowledged public skepticism and engaged in more detailed, clear communication. After all, building trust with the public is crucial, and right now, many feel that trust has been eroded rather than strengthened. It’s essential for us to continue pushing for clarity and accountability so that we can ensure the safety and well-being of everyone.

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