Am I the only one who wasn’t totally disappointed?

So I certainly agree that the video shared last night was over hyped. I was particularly underwhelmed by the fact that source of the video was not the whistleblower. It seems to me that if this had been focused on the disclosure of what Jake Barber was saying and not “We have an earth shattering video,” it would have been more well received. The video did nothing to add credibility to what was being stated.

That said, I think what Barber was saying was super interesting. Even just the disclosure of Physios or whatever he called them working for the US government is big in my opinion. We all know project Stargate was real. This has already been disclosed. Seems like if that was a nothing burger, with no verifiable results, that would have been apparent in less than the ~25 years it was active.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but what this leads me to believe is that there may have been some sort of breakthrough. And rather than allow that to be known to enemies, it would be a better deterrent to say hey, we looked at this and found nothing so we stopped.

There’s a lot of stuff out there where people have 1st hand encounters who describe similar effects to what Barber described. Sure, much of that in conjecture, I’m just saying there’s a lot of different things that line up. We certainly know that the us govt lied to us about a whole host of events. Including their interest in UAPs until the were forced to with the NYT article in 2017.

This seems like more of a slow trickle of disclosure vs what everyone wants which is irrefutable and mind blowing proof. Disclosure is a tricky topic if you are concerned with how the masses will perceive it and react. Better to ease folks into it than just drop the alien selfies right out the gate.

Jake Barber was credible, had the right background that would put him in this kind of situation and has credible back up from other members of the military. The Lt. Col. in charge of our nuclear arsenal specifically. These guys go through crazy psychological background checks and testing to ensure they are logical level headed, and exercising good judgment.

It’s also kind of interesting how all of the regular talking heads on this subject seem to be in a frenzy, accusing others of lying, etc. If the goal is to sow doubt vs. legitimate disclosure, they are doing a good job of that at this moment in time.

I’ve been stalking these pages for a while, but this is my first post. I have been interested in the phenomenon since I was a kid and my Grandfather gave me a book called Psychic Discoveries Behind The Iron Curtain. I’m not a whack job, I’m married with kids and work in corporate banking. Never been on mental medications or anything like that. I believe that one of the most important traits in life is curiosity. Without it what’s the point?

I’m not saying I know anything definitively, or that for sure all of this is real, but it’s interesting to consider and there’s a lot of evidence out there that this has been in the public conversation for centuries. Curious if anyone else has similar feelings or theories.