Taking an adversarial position with regard to the 300lb gorilla in the room is the only way to sustain relevancy when these people otherwise have no new information to offer. Attacking every word and missing line item in this story is basically riding TTSA's coattails, because if they posted/commented about anything else, nobody would care.It would appear you are correct, his tactics of shouting down and blocking anyone on twitter that questions his viewpoint is very immature, but that's just my opinion...As you may know, there's much back and forth on twitter lately in regards to TTSA, JG and Dark Journalist are certainly stirring the pot a bit their own...I do not grasp the motive behind bashing TTSA so fiercely so early on, wait and see what transpires before calling foul, but that's just me...
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That's a leap, imo. The way that technology is evolving today, we're seeing that major advancements demand the integration of myriad global production infrastructure. If the government has acquired advanced alien technology, it's very probable that we're still hundreds or even thousands of years away from having the underlying scientific and technological capabilities required replicate that technology. It would probably be akin to dropping a broken iPhone in ancient Athens: they couldn't learn anything from it, or replicate it, because even the most basic tools required to study and understand it hadn't been invented yet. It would probably end up as a paperweight.World governments have been retrieving crashed ufos for decades now. It would only seem logical that these devices have been back engineered to some degree.
That's fine, but I've listened to John Greenewald's podcasts about this, and I've read his writings about this, and it's painfully obvious that no matter what comes out, he's chosen to have a problem with it. First he claims that it's "Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program" because some crappy bureaucratic office got the name of the program wrong - and from that mistake he started the whole "it wasn't a UFO program it was an aircraft program OMGz0r!" BS. Then when that mistake gets corrected offically...he sticks with his original BS claim that the AATIP wasn't a UFO program (and we know directly from Sen. Reid that it was/is a UFO investigation program...call me crazy but I'll believe one of the three top-level Senators who founded the program over John Greenewald). Then he (and a gazillion other cynics) dishes out about 18 months of hysterical paranoid BS over the missing authorization documentation for these three videos. And we finally get to see the documentation...and lo and behold, he has problems with it. Shocking.I bring John's posts here cause i think we need to hear all voices, especially on this matter. If theres problems and questions pop up, they should be discussed. If we only hear here what we want to hear, were really no better than the extremes of the spectrum, namely the true believers and the pseudo-skeptics. Prevents this place from becoming an echo chamber.
I'm sick of these people being proven wrong, over and over again, and yet trudging on as if they still have a point - dismissing their own errors unapologetically, getting the clarification they've been clamoring for and then bitching about it, and continuing their wicked and transparently desperate little charade to remain relevant by pandering to the army of sniveling assholes (I mean, "the cynics") out there.
Sure, a healthy skepticism is important, no matter how much evidence, credible eyewitnesses, and official documentation gets released along the way. But for crissakes, it's insanely unreasonable to expect to see 100% of the information about anything: there will always be gaps in the available knowledge. I think that John knows this, and has chosen to willfully exploit this inescapable logical reality to keep harping against TTSA and the AATIP and Luis Elizondo ad nauseum, because dong so is the only easy way that he can get people like me to waste my valuable time reading his increasingly petty little blog.
Pro tip: Instead of harping against others to remain relevant, do some more original research or produce some more TV shows or whatever. That's what made John Greenewald relevant in the first place: he's done some good work and found some meaningful info that moved this field forward. The Black Vault database is still one of the best assets in modern ufology - that's great stuff.
But quibbling about redacted information only makes him look like the RussiaGate fanatics scouring the Mueller Report hoping to find those dastardly Russkies under the redacted parts. It's preposterous and infantile.
I hope that John meets some elevated hippie pagan who can pull his head out of his ass and get him back on track doing his own cool original work again, instead of shitting on somebody else's 24/7 like some jealous little twit with a throbbing inferiority complex.
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