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Sideways Into UFOs

The evidence for an institutionalized response to UFOs by media is overwhelming. Are humans institutionalized?

John Ege

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If you want to control folks, you limit their access to information. Maybe sometimes that’s fair, like Regional Codes that limit movies and media from being shared world wide for sake of fair royalties. GIven VPNs are easily virtually changed to whatever country you want and the prevalence of ‘shared’ movies from China and other ‘movie’ sites, I wonder if we should do away with ‘regional’ thinking. Considering most news worth seeing today comes directly from witnesses recording with their cellphones, do we even need journalists? Going forwards, maybe it should be a civic duty for all citizens to share their experiences, and the world decides the truth of it. How would the world handle knowing ‘UFOs are real?’ Well, doesn’t that depend on whose narrative gets amplified?

Terry W. Hansen talks about the news media complicity in the UFO cover-up

The first time I became aware that we, US citizens, don’t get all the news was March 13th, 1997. That was when a V shaped UFO the size of a football field took a leisurely stroll across the night sky of three states. It lasted for an hour. It was observed by at least 20,000 people. Locally, in Phoenix, this story was blowing up. It didn’t make the front page of USA Today till June. That day, the…

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