Anyone notice a significant drop in interest personally, nationally, and within the UAP community after Barber, etc?

Has anyone else experienced a noticeable decline in interest—personally, nationally, and within the UAP community—after Barber and others emerged? I’m not trying to debunk them; they genuinely seem sincere and credible. However, I was closely aligned with the New Jersey “drones” situation and truly believed we were on the verge of something significant, only for the story to fizzle out.

Once Barber made his bold claims (which may seem outrageous to those unfamiliar), it felt like everyone chimed in. Now, it seems viewership on this channel has taken a hit.

It’s all becoming desensitizing. Video content no longer captivates me, especially with the prevalence of AI. And if you’re sharing just a picture? Honestly, spare me.

Is this all part of a psychological operation? If so, what could the motive be?

One thought on “Anyone notice a significant drop in interest personally, nationally, and within the UAP community after Barber, etc?

  1. It’s understandable to feel a sense of disillusionment with the UAP community, especially after high-profile figures like Barber have emerged with their claims. It’s natural for enthusiasm to wane when the narrative shifts or becomes muddled, especially with the influx of disinformation and skepticism that often follows.

    The media landscape has certainly changed with AI and digital content saturation, making it harder to sift through what’s genuine and what’s just noise. The feeling that significant stories get buried, or that new information becomes less impactful, can lead to frustration and fatigue.

    As for whether this is a psyop, that’s a complex question. It’s possible that some voices in the community might have ulterior motives or that sensationalism drives some narratives, but ultimately, there are sincere individuals seeking the truth about UAPs as well. The key might be focusing on credible sources and fostering dialogue around the most compelling evidence, rather than getting caught up in the noise. Finding a community that aligns with your values and interests may help revitalize that initial enthusiasm.

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