In recent weeks, I've been listening to Richard Doty the Mark Pilkington interviews...also Bob Emenegger. I'm close to being 'disinfoed' out of my tiny mind and my BS compass has lost direction. In a sense, it's like being a poster child for the success of the disinfo specialists. Cognitive dissonance? I've got it and it's contagious.
A recent thought I had about the BTs:
What if they're aerial platforms for something like Project Palladium? By flying them in public, 'they' can gage the responses of witnesses per capita of the population. At the same time, the Palladiumesque equipment could be generating false returns on military and civilian radars. In the case of a serious war, perhaps these things can be gathering intelligence by electronic surveillance and screwing around with enemy perceptions of incoming bogeys?
The 'disinfo' kick comes in when I wonder how real the existence of Project Palladium is? Then I wonder about the *reported* flight characteristics of the BTs. The Belgian one was sighted by people on the ground, but the incredible speeds were only seen on radar with no pilot eye-contact. If Palladium is real, it might explain the extraordinary returns
and the witness testimony. Then again, how hard is it to create the
perception of a wave of BT sightings? 20 guys with internet and phones can easily create the
perception of a wave.
Back on the disinfo angle...if anything I've written is anywhere near to what's happening, it's easy to understand why the disinfo specialists are doing their job so well. It's to stop or deflect UFO nuts from being taken seriously. I know none of this speculation and admitted confusion is any help to anyone...it's just sharing ideas and admitting it's about time for a break from the whole subject. [insert a puzzled smiley here]