NASA's Recent Alien Invasion Claims: A Hoax Revealed
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We are revisiting a familiar topic today, triggered by a recent media cycle. The headline, NASA ADMINISTRATOR SUSPENDED AFTER CLAIMS OF “IMMINENT ALIEN INVASION,” is the focus. This article, linked below, lacks a publication date, raising suspicions about its authenticity. Is this a new revelation or merely recycled content? The absence of credible sources indicates it is indeed fake news, with hints that it has circulated since 2020. Did those sharing it realize its dubious nature?
Could government organizations be testing our readiness to accept the existence of extraterrestrials? A suggested read on this topic is Stress Testing Alien Invasion.
Indeed, the plethora of alien-related humor in the news is quite intriguing.
On a more serious note, there are genuine discussions surrounding extraterrestrial life. Notable claims from 2017 include Avi Loeb's assertion regarding Oumuamua, Bigelow's comments on 60 Minutes, and retired Navy officer David Fravor's observations. Moreover, the New York Times hinted that implications of alien existence are present in their reports. Haim Eshed also contributed to the conversation, suggesting the presence of extraterrestrial beings.
China has allegedly detected a signal of artificial, non-human origin. According to sources like Jimmy Church and Linda Moutlon Howe, NASA supposedly possesses evidence of biological and technological markers at Trappist D, with the James Webb Telescope affirming, "it's aliens."
The world is left waiting for NASA to clarify these matters. Perhaps the delay in their UFO report stems from an awareness that they are indeed privy to the truth about aliens but are unsure how to disclose it without facing backlash for decades of misinformation.
It's time for the truth to come out: aliens exist. A simple acknowledgment followed by an apology for past deceit would suffice.
Saying "it's aliens" should not be seen as a sign of mental instability.
Let's consider Charles Bolden's situation. First, the likelihood of such an event is slim. Secondly, it is improbable that NASA would silence and remove a figure of his stature. Thirdly, if his mental health were genuinely in question, it would be a breach of privacy for NASA to disclose it publicly.
As someone with experience in mental health, I can confidently say that Bolden’s assertion about an impending alien invasion does not align with signs of depression.
Could it suggest bipolar disorder or schizoaffective disorder? Schizophrenia might fit, but Bolden's background indicates otherwise. The notion that someone could claim an alien invasion is imminent due to a mental health issue is far-fetched.
Meanwhile, in Russia, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev made a jest about aliens. Politicians should learn from retired governor Fife that such humor is ill-advised. While it may seem easy for news anchors to mock such claims, the seriousness of the topic should not be dismissed.
This was an unwise comment from Medvedev, and now Fife, who also joked about aliens, finds himself disregarded. The government has been so deceptive about UFOs that even if the Department of Defense announced live that "it's aliens," many would remain skeptical.
Regarding Haim Eshed’s credibility, he stands as one of the most reputable figures globally. Would anyone genuinely take it seriously if Trump or Biden declared the existence of aliens?
Just a thought. While some may roll their eyes, Haim Eshed's credibility surpasses that of many, including Bigelow and Fravor. Could Major Jesse Marcel have misidentified a weather balloon? It’s hard to believe.
Whether or not Bolden made such a claim, he is no longer in charge. Did he foresee the truth of alien existence and quietly resign? NASA has indicated that we might have proof of aliens by 2025. Given their history of retracting such claims, one must question the integrity of such statements.
If Bolden was aware of the truth yet chose to remain silent, he too is complicit in perpetuating this deception. The public is likely to be the last to know the truth about aliens. Even if discoveries arise from the James Webb Telescope, expect prolonged deliberation before any public disclosure.
Don’t be shocked if this knowledge has existed as long as humanity itself.
I genuinely hope Bolden isn’t suffering from depression. Knowing the truth yet being unable to share it due to some nonsensical oath could be detrimental to one’s mental health. The burden of lying can significantly affect mental well-being; cognitive dissonance resulting from fabricated stories can drive one to madness.
Some claim that Neil Armstrong experienced depression post-moon landing, with theories suggesting he was instructed to cover up alien encounters.
The press conference following Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins' return was notably awkward. Instead of celebrating their achievement, their demeanor suggested something was amiss. When asked about seeing stars, they exchanged glances as if fabricating a lie in real time. It seems implausible that they wouldn’t notice stars on the moon.
Numerous commentaries exist on this topic, highlighting various perspectives.
It’s worth reiterating: it’s aliens.
(Excerpts from 2015, NASA articles.)
> Humanity is on the brink of discovering extraterrestrial life, according to high-ranking NASA officials.
Which officials? Perhaps Bolden? After discussions with Avi Loeb, NASA leadership acknowledges that Oumuamua serves as an indicator of the unknown.
> "I believe we will have strong evidence of life beyond Earth in the next decade, and definitive proof within 20 to 30 years," said NASA chief scientist Ellen Stofan during a recent panel discussion focused on the agency’s search for habitable worlds.
What constitutes "strong evidence"? This statement follows decades of UFO sightings, alien abduction claims, and attacks on individuals like John E. Mack by institutions like Harvard. Do we refer to Loeb, Fravor, Bigelow, and the U.S. government asserting that UFOs are real?
> "We are aware of where to look. We understand the methods," Stofan added during the live-streamed event. "In many cases, we possess the necessary technology, and we are en route to applying it."
Claiming to know where to look is questionable, especially considering the ISS feeds are often cut when UFOs appear. Why not investigate areas like Sedona Valley, known for its mysterious features?
> Recent findings suggest that our solar system and the Milky Way are abundant with environments that could foster life, Grunsfeld stated.
Really? Much evidence for life on Mars remains dismissed, while life on Europa is still speculative. Have we captured images of planets within the Goldilocks zone that feature water and atmospheric signatures?
Actually...
> Astronomers have identified a new exoplanet, TOI-1452 b, which may be a "super-Earth" enveloped in water. This planet, approximately 70% larger than Earth, orbits a red dwarf star located 100 light-years away in the Draco constellation, according to NASA (Aug 29, 2022).
Scientists have posited that if water exists, life could follow. This information was delivered by Fox Weather, indicating we now have weather reports from other planets.
Hold on... the constellation Draco?
This might suggest an imminent invasion by reptilians!