Friday, June 13, 2025

The Pentagon fabricated wild UFO ‘evidence’ for decades…


The Pentagon fabricated wild UFO ‘evidence’ for decades…


Another so-called conspiracy theory turns out to be true. For decades, the Pentagon pushed fake UFO stories, and now we know why. It was all a smokescreen. Not to protect the public, but to protect their own classified programs.

According to a bombshell new report from the Wall Street Journal, military insiders are spreading wild UFO rumors, allowing them to spiral out of control and spread everywhere. Why would they do this? Because it gave them cover to test secret technology, run black ops, and even haze their own people inside the system.

Turns out, the tinfoil-hat crowd was more right than wrong. And once again, it’s the so-called “trusted institutions” who’ve been lying through their teeth the entire time.

According to the new Wall Street Journal investigation, the US military spent decades deliberately planting fake UFO stories, doctoring photos, and fueling public hysteria.

Daily Caller:

A recent Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that much of America’s UFO mythology has been fueled by Pentagon disinformation campaigns designed to cover up real secret-weapons programs, not extraterrestrial encounters.

The report uncovers that as early as the 1950s, the U.S. military spread doctored photos and false stories — such as doctored images of “flying saucers” at Area 51— to mislead the public and protect classified stealth fighter projects. Rather than hiding alien technology, the military sought to keep secret the development of advanced weapons systems critical to national security during the Cold War. The Pentagon’s congressionally-ordered probe, led by chief scientist Sean Kirkpatrick, found that disinformation was often propagated by local commanders as well as possibly by institutional programs, creating fertile ground for decades of myths.

These myths were sometimes allowed to flourish intentionally to misdirect foreign intelligence, especially from the Soviet Union.

But it wasn’t just the public getting played.

Inside the military, the disinformation ran so deep that even commanders were falling for it or being forced to play along. The Wall Street Journal uncovered a jaw-dropping hazing ritual where new Air Force leaders were shown fake photos of antigravity flying saucers and told to keep the lid on it. The Daily Caller piece goes on.




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