Everyone is serious about UFOs. But they reveal more about earthling politics. Whether you believe it or not. Is UFO disclosure a real thing, or is it a cover-up for a deeper political agenda?
Today’s discussion about UFOs seems to be politicized. The UFO-gurus out there take a political stand, and it’s either left or right.
Even the news anchor Tucker Carlson’s intervention in the UFO debate, in which he blasted the Pentagon for taking diversity issues more seriously than the threat of UFOs.
Even if you believe in Bob Lazar or Skinwalker Ranch, it is a political issue these days. Some UFO gurus, though, have already dared to go where (almost) no previous ufologists have gone before, and in doing so, they are revealing their political position, and it all seems to stem, as mentioned, from just political grounds.
Is the government taking control over the situation, or shall it all run its own course? Well, that depends on which side you take in this UFO battle.
Is ufotwitter run by cyber warriors from China?
History has shown that every president has run their own agenda. From Barack Obama to Donald Trump. But is this also true for the UFO gurus?
On which side are they really working? Is there a bigger picture behind, for example, #ufotwitter? Is it run by cyberwarriors from China or Russia or maybe from Pentagon?
We have to be careful about what’s really presenting itself on the internet and social media in this new day and time.
A society’s reaction to things it can’t explain always tells us more about the community than about the thing itself.
This whole “UFO disclosure thing” might just be part of a cyberwar between nations like China, Russia, and the United States. Even more rouge countries might be involved in this cat-and-mouse game with disinformation.
So what do you think? Is this UFO disclosure a real thing, or is this just a cover-up for a political agenda? The truth probably isn’t out there, but something is.
Ufo Gurus from the right edge to a left position
Despite the enormous metaphysical and spiritual consequences which would flow from the UFO gurus out there, few people organize their lives around these beliefs.
Those dedicated “ufologists” who do so are sometimes mocked, and it all depends on which political side they take their stands from.
Take, for example, the famous ufologist Richard Dolan. He seems to be a libertarian with a leftist view on some things and a right view on other things.
This differentiates from Lue Elizondo, a former intelligence officer who seems to be more right-wing in his personal opinion.
The contrast is the well-known self-proclaimed and widely accepted UFO guru Steven Greer.
He seems to have a more spiritual leftist view on all this saga in the same category as another now well-known UFO guru, Angelia Schultz, AKA Añjali, that claims she has first-hand knowledge of the location of an alien base.
And that it is located in a mountain in the Mojave Desert and that she’s been inside to see it.
She seems to be more left-liberal and hopes for a unifying moment, the kind which happens in science fiction when first contact with an alien species is followed by humanity putting aside its differences.
But, like American society, ufology today has been changing in ways that show how stifling and artificial such moments can be.
The variety of human identities amongst UFO gurus and their relationships – sexual, gendered, class-based, and racial, are different perspectives that will, in the end, reveal how politically and culturally divisive they really are.
This not only says something about the human psyche, but it comes at a cost for understanding the UFO phenomenon. So either way, these modern times show that there is a political aspect to this UFO saga, whether you believe it or not.