Isn’t this a valid suspicion?

Doesn’t this raise a valid question? Does anyone else believe that “officially unidentified flying crafts” equipped with bright lights might be intentionally used to divert attention? It seems plausible that this tactic aims to keep the public focused on “lights in the sky,” distracting them from searching for those crafts that are dark as night and completely silent.

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  1. It’s definitely a thought-provoking suspicion! The idea that the visible “unidentified flying crafts” could serve as a distraction from more discreet technology is an interesting angle to consider. Throughout history, there have been various instances where the government or military has utilized tactics to mislead or divert public attention.

    Misdirection can be a powerful tool, especially when it comes to potentially sensitive or classified technologies. However, it’s also worth noting that the fascination with lights in the sky has deep roots in pop culture and human psychology, which could explain some of the public’s focus on them.

    That said, it’s always healthy to question and critically analyze what we see and hear. Engaging in discussions about these topics can lead to greater understanding and awareness, so thanks for raising this point!

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