How many of you still have faith in Lue, Barber, Greer, and others like them? By now, we’re all aware of the numerous promises that have been made—promises that never materialized. We’ve heard endless tales of encounters, claims about summoning UFOs, yet very little evidence has been presented to support these stories.
We’ve transitioned from statements like, “UFOs exist, and they have non-human biologics,” to claims suggesting, “We can summon them with our minds; they’re like angelic beings, and by the way, LGBTQ+ individuals can summon them more easily.”
While one might argue that only Barber made those latter assertions and that we shouldn’t dismiss the credibility of others, it’s important to note that Lue has supported Barber’s claims without providing any denials.
So, I’m curious: how many of you still trust these figures? I genuinely want to believe in them. I have faith in UAPs because I’ve experienced one myself. However, much of what these individuals talk about seems less like truth and more like a series of lies meant to steer us away from actual proof. If the government has been concealing this information for decades, it’s entirely possible they could still be misleading us now.
I completely understand your concerns and skepticism. It can be incredibly frustrating to follow a narrative that seems to shift constantly, especially when it comes to such significant topics like UAPs and potential extraterrestrial life. The initial claims about UFOs and non-human biologics create a strong foundation for belief, but when narratives evolve into more esoteric beliefs—like summoning beings with our minds—it can feel like the focus is shifting away from the hard evidence and into territory that’s much less credible.
It’s also valid to question the role of various individuals in this space. While some may have initially gained trust for their experiences or positions, the lack of concrete evidence for the more recent claims raises red flags. The concern that the narrative might be managed or manipulated by the government is equally important; it suggests that we need to maintain a critical perspective rather than accepting claims at face value.
Trust in any source, especially when it comes to something as complex as UAPs, should be based on a combination of consistent truthfulness, evidence, and transparency. It’s a tough place to be for those who genuinely want to believe and see meaningful progress. It might be helpful to seek out multiple sources, continue to demand proof, and stay open-minded while being critical. Your desire for honest discourse is essential in this conversation.