Since 2020 the world has seemed like a sci-fi novel. Not even a good one, but a garbage-tier one written by a total hack. I don’t think that is a coincidence. Many technocrats are obsessed with sci-fi ideas so wild that it makes Michael Cricton’s dinosaur theme park seem very grounded and realistic. The covid-19 pandemic hysteria was just the first instance of this.
Now some people are on a tizzy over claims that government has alien spacecraft. Jordan Schachtel has noted that the whistleblower source has not seen any direct evidence and that all the sources are anonymous. The story was broken by Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal. Leslie Kean and John Podesta know each other based on their shared interest in UFOs. @Foundring1 of Twitter claims that Leslie is CIA as her late partner Budd Hopkins was. This story should be acknowledged as offering no real proof and being a likely psyop campaign.
(Real aliens, I swear!)
But what would the government gain from convincing everyone that aliens are real? The Report from Iron Mountain has already answered this question. The Report from Iron Mountain: On the Possibility and Desirability of Peace is either depending on who you believe a satire/parody or an official secret government report. It meant to answer the question of “Is peace even desirable?” The report concludes that war strengthens the nation state and gives governments more power and so as a result a nation should never want to not be in a war. The price of the individual lives of soldiers and heartbreak caused by war is treated as insignificant and beneath concern. It believes that war is good and it always behooves any nation to always be at war with Eurasia. The report also tries to figure out possible substitutions for war that achieve the same government purpose if hypothetically the nation is not in one. It comes up with the threat of environmental calamity (not stating climate change but likely a precursor to the idea) and the threat of alien invasion. The report notes that a threat does not have to be real or credible to be useful to the ruling elite. If the public believes that the threat is real and acquiesces to the governments demands.
(Credit to twitter user Governor Johnson for the image.)
There are rumors of a Project Blue Beam where the government will fake an alien invasion in order to eliminate the sovereign nation state and usher in a global government and new world order. One concept to come out of this was the hoax Operation Firesign. As utterly stupid as the idea is, the threat of an alien invasion probably would be the best method of getting people to give up their national sovereignty. All that remains to be seen is if the government and intelligence agencies are actually crazy enough to try it.