Stephen Broadbent of "Reality Uncovered" has a new post that offers clues to the long-awaited report on the "Imaginary Intelligence Agency" they claim is behind the numerous tales fed to UFOlogists:
This group of individuals have managed to create an illusion so great and vast in scope that millions of people now believe that Earth is being visited by highly advanced Extra Terrestrial life forms. We are also led to believe that these same highly advanced life forms crashed as soon as they arrived, leaving us with a legacy of reverse engineered anti-gravity drives, zero point energy devices, stealth technology and a concise history of the Universe stored on a hologram.
Why would this group want to create such an illusion in the first place you might ask? There are a large number of possible motives for such an endeavour. Disinformation and Counter Intelligence operations are just two hypotheses that have been cited for many of the strange stories in the public domain. While it is certainly true that various bona fide Intelligence agencies have conducted UFO-related activities of this nature in the past, one has to look elsewhere for the real reason this particular so-called "Core Story" continue s to constantly re-emerge with newer and stranger additions.
Our focus has always been on the U.S. Government's role in the "Core Story" -- which comes in many flavors according to taste -- but "Reality Uncovered" claim a more earthly and sinister reason behind the ET tales:The financial gain referred to here goes much deeper and involves many wealthy individuals who have been manipulated to part with staggeringly vast amounts of their money in order to fund "investigation and research" into those fringe areas of science which have greatly benefitted from - and in some cases depend upon - the very existence of those fictional crashed flying saucer stories in the first place.
Our -almost finished- report will name the people behind this long running scam and show in great detail how easily they managed to hoodwink the entire UFO community so successfully and for so long.One clue to the report, which was provided by Ryan Dube of the "Reality Uncovered" team is a link to an article about former US WEB CEO Joe Firmage:
Firmage has steadfastly defended his unconventional views. "Why would a young, successful CEO risk his reputation on something this fantastic?" he once asked. "Because I believe so much in this theory. And I am in a unique position to communicate an extremely important message. I have the money, credibility, scientific grounding and faith."
Firmage, who has since softened some of his more off-the-wall comments, insists that he is not trying to cash in on the enduring UFO craze. Rather, he has sunk more than 3 million into establishing Project Kairos (derived from the ancient Greek word meaning "the right or opportune moment") to prepare mankind for aliens. "There is no money to be made--just to be lost," he says.
This group of individuals have managed to create an illusion so great and vast in scope that millions of people now believe that Earth is being visited by highly advanced Extra Terrestrial life forms. We are also led to believe that these same highly advanced life forms crashed as soon as they arrived, leaving us with a legacy of reverse engineered anti-gravity drives, zero point energy devices, stealth technology and a concise history of the Universe stored on a hologram.
Why would this group want to create such an illusion in the first place you might ask? There are a large number of possible motives for such an endeavour. Disinformation and Counter Intelligence operations are just two hypotheses that have been cited for many of the strange stories in the public domain. While it is certainly true that various bona fide Intelligence agencies have conducted UFO-related activities of this nature in the past, one has to look elsewhere for the real reason this particular so-called "Core Story" continue s to constantly re-emerge with newer and stranger additions.
Our focus has always been on the U.S. Government's role in the "Core Story" -- which comes in many flavors according to taste -- but "Reality Uncovered" claim a more earthly and sinister reason behind the ET tales:The financial gain referred to here goes much deeper and involves many wealthy individuals who have been manipulated to part with staggeringly vast amounts of their money in order to fund "investigation and research" into those fringe areas of science which have greatly benefitted from - and in some cases depend upon - the very existence of those fictional crashed flying saucer stories in the first place.
Our -almost finished- report will name the people behind this long running scam and show in great detail how easily they managed to hoodwink the entire UFO community so successfully and for so long.One clue to the report, which was provided by Ryan Dube of the "Reality Uncovered" team is a link to an article about former US WEB CEO Joe Firmage:
Firmage has steadfastly defended his unconventional views. "Why would a young, successful CEO risk his reputation on something this fantastic?" he once asked. "Because I believe so much in this theory. And I am in a unique position to communicate an extremely important message. I have the money, credibility, scientific grounding and faith."
Firmage, who has since softened some of his more off-the-wall comments, insists that he is not trying to cash in on the enduring UFO craze. Rather, he has sunk more than 3 million into establishing Project Kairos (derived from the ancient Greek word meaning "the right or opportune moment") to prepare mankind for aliens. "There is no money to be made--just to be lost," he says.