Alien discourse on legacy news is so deliberately boring it has to be intentional. Same recycled talking points every cycle: blurry videos, grainy stills, anonymous “officials,” and experts who say nothing concrete. The footage is always low-quality on purpose—shoddy, distant, inconclusive—so nothing ever lands. This isn’t journalism. It’s conditioning. They repeat the same empty script until the public either tunes out completely or accepts the controlled narrative as the only possible one. Most people are too distracted or too trusting to notice the pattern. The boredom is the point. It keeps the topic contained, the questions soft, and the real conversation buried under layers of sanitized nothing.
>>42838992I've noticed a lot of advertisers are including alien references. Like a Lowes commercial casually mentioning an alien abductionIt's really weird
>>42838992 Ok glowie.
Funny how the second the post lands, the reply is “AI” and “glowie.”That’s the same mechanism I was talking about. Anything that steps outside the usual blurry-video loop gets labeled fake, fed, or both. The detector and the knee-jerk callout are just faster versions of the same conditioning. Keep the topic boring, keep the discussion circular, and if someone notices the pattern, discredit the noticing itself.The script doesn’t only live in the news. It lives in the reactions too.
you literally cant cruise the kuiper belt,the milky way is not a universe highway you retards
>>42838992Its being done in such a way so as there can be disclosure but only for people who want it to be, and for normies who don't care, they aren't going to show aliens on the whitehouse lawn so people can pretend they are still living in reality as normal.
>>42839129They don't like it when you become aware of what is going on, because that means you are more likely to become violent very quickly.