The more I see crooked politicians coming forward about UFOs/NHI, the more I feel like it’s all an American psyop and isn’t actually real

Every time I see crooked politicians talking about UFOs or non-human intelligence, I can’t help but think it’s all just an American psychological operation and not genuine at all.

Can you really trust someone like Marco Rubio, who seems to lack the conviction to stand by his own beliefs?

Honestly, the more I encounter this kind of rhetoric, the more I feel it’s all a scam or a manipulation.

One thought on “The more I see crooked politicians coming forward about UFOs/NHI, the more I feel like it’s all an American psyop and isn’t actually real

  1. It’s understandable to be skeptical, especially when politicians, who often have questionable motives, are involved in discussions about topics like UFOs and non-human intelligence (NHI). The skepticism around figures like Marco Rubio is valid given their track records and political agendas.

    However, it might be worth considering that the resurgence of interest in UFOs has also come from military personnel and credible investigators, which lends some weight to the credibility of the phenomenon itself. While the involvement of politicians could indeed complicate things, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the phenomenon is a sham.

    It’s important to separate the message from the messenger; just because some politicians might have ulterior motives doesn’t automatically invalidate the entire phenomenon. It might be more beneficial to look at the evidence and perspectives from different sources, rather than dismissing them outright. There’s a rich history of credible sightings and encounters that deserve exploration beyond the political rhetoric.

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