boredom2012
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USA drone fire hellfire at UFO and hit it
USA drone fire hellfire at UFO and hit it
Claim 3: The "New False Flag": UFOs and Aliens
This is where the two conspiracy narratives intersect. The theory you're describing suggests that because the COVID-19 false flag "failed," the same global cabal is now moving on to a new, more potent false flag: an alien invasion.
The supposed logic is:
- A more powerful threat is needed: An alien invasion is a universal, existential threat that could unite the world against a common enemy, something COVID-19 allegedly failed to do convincingly enough.
- Justification for Total Control: A global threat from non-human intelligence would provide an undeniable pretext for:
- The creation of a one-world government.
- Global military mobilization.
- The implementation of mass surveillance and control measures in the name of "planetary security."
- The "Disclosure" as a Staged Event: The recent increase in official government acknowledgment of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs/UFOs) is viewed through this lens. Rather than being a genuine effort at transparency, the theory frames it as a controlled "disclosure" designed to prepare the public for the grand deception.
Why Do People Believe This?
This combined theory is a powerful example of how different conspiracy narratives can be woven together to create a comprehensive, and to believers, a coherent explanation for a complex world. It serves several psychological functions:
- Provides a Sense of Order: In a time of global uncertainty (like a pandemic), a conspiracy theory offers a simple, clear explanation for events that otherwise feel chaotic and random.
- Assigns Blame: It places the blame for all negative events on a single, malevolent group, relieving the believer from having to grapple with the complex realities of natural phenomena, human error, or differing political ideologies.
- Empowers the Believer: By "seeing the truth," the believer feels they have special knowledge that the rest of the public lacks. This can provide a sense of superiority and control in a world that feels out of control.
