Is 'The X-Files' a Documentary? Has Our Government Really Hidden the Existence of Aliens?
Intelligence Agency Insiders Might Say Yes
Apparently, compelling and trustworthy witnesses are coming forth to tell us what many have long suspected. It is that the United States government, and other large governments around the world, have been in a cold war-like competition in collecting and hiding wreckage of advanced craft of a “non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin.”
The sources cited in the original story appear quite credible in that they are, in fact, government insiders with direct access to the intelligence data. Further, the writers of the article, Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, take great steps to address the impeccable credibility of the whistleblower, “David Charles Grusch, 36, [who is] a decorated former combat officer in Afghanistan, [and] is a veteran of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).”
Read it for yourself for all the mind-blowing details.
Further, Grusch, in an interview with NewsNation, says that the government has also collected the bodies of pilots of crashed vehicles. See below.
Why Doesn’t Anyone Care??
With such fantastic revelations, as Matt Walsh has repeated many times on his show, it is amazing that no one seems to care about it. No matter how much evidence comes before our eyes, in the public’s mind, aliens and UFOs are firmly locked into the quack, conspiracy theorist categories of Art Bell’s old “Coast-to-Coast” radio show, “Unsolved Mysteries,” and “In Search Of” (with Leonard Nimoy). And, of course, “The X-Files.”
I personally believe that the public wishes to keep the word “fiction” firmly attached to the “science” part of that name. Yes, we’d love for our “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” stories to be true, but we’re not so much interested in a real “Independence Day” or a “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” The possibility that these latter stories may well be closer to the truth is unsettling to say the least. (Though, we might not be too upset if “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” was real.)
I Want to Believe
I’d like to think I have Fox Mulder’s motivating approach to mysteries, “I want to believe.” I only say “apparently” above about the compelling and trustworthy witnesses because I cannot base my final conclusion on the reality of all this without further corroboration and more details on what these craft may be.
Yet, at this point, I tend to believe rather than disbelieve it until I hear otherwise. After all, one, we have already seen testimony from other competent witnesses, such as F-18 pilots who witnessed this technology in the field, and visual evidence from their jets’ sensing equipment. Two, encounters with strange flying craft is not at all new. Among many such stories, Martin Caidin’s “Ghosts of the Air,” tells the story of a World War II bomber crew being chased by tiny metallic objects that overtook them and actually made hard contact with their plane (I relate this from memory; it’s been years since I read it). And three, there’s also documented evidence of a government-based cover-up and disinformation operation from the 1980s. (See “Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World” below for details.)
Do I Want to Believe?
Do I really want to believe? It is unsettling to think that there are aliens out there. Especially the kind that, allegedly, do strange things such as: kidnap humans, perform science experiments on them, kill and mutilate livestock, leave crop circles, send out “blue panic orbs” to float around and bother ranch-owners, and harass military assets for no apparent good reason. These actions seem so alien in their conduct that we can’t quite fathom it.
Perhaps, even so, the aliens flying the space craft are not responsible for any action on that list. Perhaps some other agency is responsible. Because, if you open the door to the existence of space aliens, what’s not to say there aren’t other strange creatures in existence as well?
“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in our philosophy,” as Hamlet said, rebuking his friend.
The skies are opened to the possibilities.
Gleaning the Good
Could the discovery of real extraterrestrials spark a return to truth and sanity in the human race? We can always hope so.
Here’s the good that could come from this incredible discovery (not an exhaustive list):
1. Returning to God – The “Old Testament” Chosen People made the repeated mistake of turning to false gods and idols and always paid dearly for it. When they abandoned God, they allowed the greater and stronger (by human standards) peoples around them to come in and destroy them. We, the Western world at least, are following in their footsteps. We have become arrogant and lazy, thinking that our advanced civilization will live on without God. Many of us have chosen other gods, those of money, sex, and power.
Will the aliens come in and destroy us? Not if we return to God, and in droves.
2. Fostering the Brotherhood (and Sisterhood) of Mankind – Along with a return to God, will we see again that regardless of skin color, we are all one race? That we are a species that comes in two sexes, and that we are not adversaries, but brothers and sisters in one race of people? That we need to put aside all of our differences and come together in peace?
Perhaps the threat of aliens will make us stop killing our children and warring with one another and go back to creating happy and intact families again.
3. Taking Politics Seriously Again – With the clarity of an alien threat in mind, we should take a fresh look at whom we have elected to lead us. We will need our leaders to be serious, moral, honorable, and competent people. That said, does anyone seriously believe that either Biden or Trump is quite up to such a challenge? I’d say as well that a good majority of our current political class are not up to the task.
A clarity of mind is also needed to see that many of the political issues we spend most of our time on are actually a big waste of our time.
I suspect, though, that none of this would be the outcome of proof of the existence of extraterrestrials. That God Himself became a man, died, and rose from the dead some 2,000 years ago is not enough of a wake-up call for most of us is proof of that.