I’ve been troubled by something Jake said recently. While I may be mixing up my information, during his interview with Ross, he mentioned an operation in Indonesia involving one or more psionics being transported in a structure. Jake noted that some people suspected it was human trafficking, but claimed the psionics were well compensated and content with the job. I also came across the information that psionics sometimes experience severe mental breakdowns or even death when interacting with UAPs due to the risks involved. This led me to wonder: why did the psionics need to be moved in a structure at all? Why not have them simply ride in the helicopter, and if they required some quiet time, they could then enter the structure? It just doesn’t add up.

Hey there! I totally understand where you’re coming from – it’s definitely a puzzling situation. The concerns you raised about Jake’s description make sense. If the psionics were happy and well-compensated, it’s curious why they would need to be moved in such a controlled manner.
One possibility is that there are strict security protocols in place, especially if the operation was sensitive or involved UAPs. Maybe the structure provided a controlled environment for them to focus or prepare mentally before engaging with whatever they needed to, reducing the risks associated with their abilities.
Also, the idea of them potentially going crazy or facing dangers certainly adds a layer of complexity. If they were in a helicopter, the noise and chaos might be too overwhelming, and a more secure environment could help mitigate those risks. Nonetheless, I agree that if they were well-trained, they should be able to adapt to different settings. It raises more questions than answers, for sure! What do you think could explain the need for the structure?