If you ask me about these Americans, there's really nothing they can do. Their wars aren't going well, and they can't even keep the public's support at home. There's no other way, so they just come up with this alien act to fool people.


On May 8th, the Department of Defense loudly released over a hundred so-called alien-related files, with all major agencies joining in, making it a grand spectacle, almost like a celebration. Trump even pretended to make a statement, letting everyone decide for themselves what's true or false, which just sounds hypocritical.
Clear-eyed people can see right through it; releasing this news at this time isn't about exploring extraterrestrial secrets at all. Public opinion polls are disastrous, and ordinary folks aren't buying it. Opposition voices are rising wave after wave. The war is unpopular, the economy is a mess, and complaints are everywhere.
Smart people have long figured out the truth: with the front lines tense, domestic conflicts piling up, and no ability to solve real problems, they can only rely on these strange gimmicks to divert public attention. Even their own people are tired of supporting it, openly saying this stuff can't fool anyone.
Those incredible mysterious lights and shadows are nothing but ordinary phenomena—nothing extraterrestrial. It’s just malfunctioning filming equipment or common civilian aircraft. Repeatedly, it’s just old news, pure recycled material.
This routine hasn't changed in decades. In the past, they fabricated UFO rumors to hide their secret fighter jet development. Now, they’re just using the same tricks again—to cover up defeat and low public support.
As long as life is stable and the war is going well, there's no need to talk about alien monsters. Honestly, talking about the vast starry sky is just a vague distraction—they don’t want people to see clearly that their ground situation is already a complete mess.
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