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The problem with military "whistleblowers" is that they don't have any scientific evidence about the military and UFOs or extraterrestrial cooperations.

70 years whistleblowers claim that the government and extraterrestrials have some kind of contract. The problem is that they don't have hard evidence about this kind of thing. The only things that officially support the existence of the UFO are some films claiming extraterrestrial kidnapping or "UFO abductions". 

The problem is that nobody confesses to keeping aliens in the freezer or hosting extraterrestrial habitats. This is the thing that makes UFOs interesting. Those crafts or at least some of those crafts are real. But then there is nobody who confesses being the manufacturer of that kind of system. We know that the air force or at least the USAF tested saucer-shaped aerial vehicles. 

And the saucer-shaped aerial vehicles could have perfect stealth shapes. Some of those flying saucers can be the new airships meant for industrial work. Or some saucer-shaped systems also are meant for special rescue purposes. 



The term extraterrestrial doesn't necessarily mean that actor is extraterrestrial. That thing can be the codename for the advanced research teams. that work with highly classified information. Like some kind of portable nuclear reactor. But then we are returning to the problem that I mentioned earlier. There is no scientific proof of the cooperation with extraterrestrials. 

Sometimes things like Nazi UFOs are claimed to be a purposeful hoax. The purpose of those things like "Die Glocke"  or "V-5 Hönebru" claimed to make UFO research more difficult. There is claiming that "Die Glocke" was some kind of electric jet engine that the Allies wanted to keep secret. Or maybe "Die Glocke" was some kind of EMP weapon. 

The system would install in the floor hatch of the aircraft. And then it could send the EMP vortex to the ground.  And nothing denies that the V-5 Hönebru could be the concept aircraft with radial jet engines. That structure could give that system very dramatic maneuverability. But the thing behind that thing could be Lockheed Martin. 


Sometimes is claimed that UFOs are purposely made hallucinations. Operators who operate those systems could create those hallucinations or fake memories by using some electromagnetic systems. Or they can simply use holograms that are meant to make people look in the opposite direction when some highly classified aircraft are operating in the area

The problem is that those stories cannot be proven because there are no films or images about those things. So without lie detection tests, nobody can prove that they are talking true. The thing that can open new channels for UFO discussions could be sodium amytal injection connected with magneto angiography or positron-emission tomography. Some reports are highly classified. 

Some psychological researchers wrote those reports about the UFOs in the MKULTRA program. And officially those papers are classified to protect the interviewed person's identity. The thing is that there must be something that can prove that person will not lie. Another thing is that somebody might give disinformation about UFOs. The reason could be that they want to hide something like the ability to create artificial memories for people. 


https://bigthink.com/13-8/military-whistleblowers-ufos-70-years/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

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