The UFO Propaganda Machine - Eighty Years Of Lies & Disinformation : WEAPONIZED : Episode #78
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knap, who discusses a recent Wall Street Journal article about UAPs. He expresses skepticism about the article's claims, suggesting it is part of a larger deception campaign by the government. Knap believes that if the U.S. had advanced technology all along, it would have negated the need for significant projects like the Manhattan Project and Apollo missions. He argues that the article dismisses credible whistleblowers and promotes misinformation. Knap feels this could have serious legal implications for those involved if proven true. He remains critical of mainstream media's portrayal of UAPs and emphasizes the importance of transparency in the subject.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the implications of a recent Wall Street Journal article that claims the U.S. military fabricated UFO mythology to cover up secret weapons programs. The speakers express skepticism about the article's credibility and discuss the historical context of UFO sightings and government secrecy. They emphasize the need for transparency and the potential consequences of deception campaigns against the American public.
The Wall Street Journal article suggests that UFO mythology was created by the U.S. military to distract from real secret weapons programs.
Sean Kirkpatrick
“He keeps popping back up to dismiss anybody who comes forward with information to discourage whistleblowers.”
George Knap
“It is illegal to run a deception campaign against the American people and Congress.”
Jeremy Corbel
“Courage is contagious.”
Matthew Brown
“He put out some social media posts this week that have tongues wagging.”
Ernie Kliene
“The Wall Street Journal has proven to be an unreliable publication on this subject.”
Dan
“I saw a classic triangle when I was 16.”
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