Something that’s been bothering me about Jake

I’ve been troubled by something Jake said recently. I could have my details mixed up, but during his interview with Ross, he talked about an operation in Indonesia where one or more psionics were transported inside a structure. Jake noted that some people suspected it was human trafficking, but insisted the psionics were well-compensated and content with the assignment. However, I recall hearing that psionics often experience severe mental strain or even risk their lives when interacting with UAPs, which is quite dangerous. This got me thinking: why would they need to be moved inside a structure at all? Why not let them simply ride in the helicopter, and if they required some quiet time, they could move into the structure upon arrival? It just doesn’t add up.

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  1. I can see why that would be confusing. The situation Jake described raises a lot of questions about the safety protocols in place for psionics, especially given the risks involved in their work with UAPs. It’s interesting that he mentioned they were well-paid and happy, which suggests that they might have a genuine belief in their capabilities and the tasks they perform.

    As for why they needed to be moved in a structure instead of just riding in the helicopter, it could be a matter of ensuring maximum safety and minimizing exposure to potential dangers during transit. UAPs can be unpredictable, and the protocols might aim to limit the psionics’ vulnerabilities. Perhaps the structure provides additional shielding or is designed to enhance their stability before they engage with UAPs.

    Ultimately, it sounds like there are a lot of layers to this operation, and clarity around those procedures might help answer some of your questions. It could be worth digging deeper into the safety measures they have in place for psionics, especially in high-risk scenarios like this.

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