Matt Ford (TheGoodTroubleShow) has been hit by the hitchhiker effect after staffers of a senator confirmed UFOs are real. Poltergeist activity, car-sized orbs, banging on the walls, voices. Ford: “If the president said this stuff is real, would the hitchhiker effect appear to millions of people?”

Matt Ford from TheGoodTroubleShow has experienced what he describes as the “hitchhiker effect” following revelations from a senator’s staffers about the reality of UFOs. Ford reported poltergeist activity, mysterious orbs the size of cars, unexplained noises, and voices in his home. He pondered aloud, “If the president were to declare that UFOs are real, would the hitchhiker effect start occurring for millions of people?”

Here are some highlights from a recent video featuring Matt Ford:

Matt Ford: “I’ve never experienced anything like this before.”

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Matt Ford shared, “Viewers might not know about my past experiences, but I’ve never had anything unusual happen in my life. I’ve never seen anything strange in the sky. I had even been writing some op-eds about U.S. and Russian nuclear policies.”

Matt Ford: Staffers from a powerful senator confirmed UFOs are real

Matt Ford explained, “I was aware that some senators were working on legislation related to UAPs. Through political connections, I got introduced to the senator’s chief of staff. They arranged a call with the senator, two national security staffers, and their communications representative.”

He continued, “I blurted out, ‘Are UFOs real?’ This sparked a 30-minute conversation in which these staffers, connected to a very influential senator, confirmed its reality. They said, ‘Yes, it’s real. It’s not from China or Russia. It’s a national security issue. We’re seeing these objects entering and leaving our atmosphere, as observed by our space-based assets.'”

Senator’s staffers: “We may never understand the source of all this.”

Matt was taken aback when one of the staffers remarked, “In our entire lives, we may never fully understand where all this is from.” He reflected, “Hearing this from someone in the senator’s intelligence and armed services office was striking, as it’s one thing to read about this online and quite another to hear it directly from credible sources.”

Reed Summers: “The U.S. government is aware of abductions and hybridization.”

Reed Summers mentioned, “I’ve had similar conversations, and I’ve learned that the abduction phenomenon, along with the potential for hybridization, is acknowledged by the U.S. government as a notable issue.”

The poltergeist activity begins

Matt Ford recounted, “A few days later, we started experiencing strange occurrences in our home. It began with a baby gate being pushed over in the kitchen. At 6 A.M., we thought someone was trying to break in; the baby gate had been leaning against the cabinet on the kitchen floor. Reviewing the security camera footage, it looked like it was knocked over by a finger.”

A car-sized orb appeared above Ford’s house.

Ford went on, “Then, about three to five days later, my spouse and I were outside when we saw a brightly lit orb, roughly the size of a Mini Cooper, hovering above our house. The paranormal activities continued, including banging on the walls and strange voices, persisting for about four to six months.”

Ford to Chris Mellon: “Could this hitchhiker effect occur for millions?”

Ford reflected, “Throughout my adult life, I had never experienced anything like this—nothing at all. Then, after speaking with the senator’s staff, everything changed. My question to Chris Mellon was: if my awareness was triggered by this confirmation from congressional officials, could this mean that if the president announced this reality to the nation, it might manifest above the homes of millions of Americans?”

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  1. Matt Ford’s recent revelations about his conversation with Senate staffers regarding UFOs and the subsequent paranormal experiences he faced raise fascinating questions about the nature of belief and the hitchhiker effect. The idea that mere knowledge of, or contact with, the phenomenon could trigger experiences in others instantly blurs the line between reality and perception, doesn’t it?

    His assertion that before this conversation, he had never experienced anything unusual makes the transformation all the more striking. It’s also intriguing to think that if such phenomena are indeed connected to awareness, as Ford speculates, what would happen if someone like the President publicly confirmed the existence of UFOs?

    The potential for widespread paranormal experiences could lead to a deeper societal exploration of the unknown. It feels almost like a collective awakening, where belief and thought manifest in tangible ways. The implications of such a shift could be enormous, not just for individuals but for society as a whole.

    Ford’s encounter with the car-sized orb and the ensuing poltergeist activity sounds eerily reminiscent of folklore across various cultures, where belief shapes reality in extraordinary ways. It poses significant psychological and sociological questions about how awareness and belief can create shared experiences.

    What are your thoughts? Do you think the hitchhiker effect could extend to all of us, especially in light of increased discussions about UFOs and unexplained phenomena? How do you interpret the connection between belief and experience in this context?

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