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It's not only that, the critical questions are never asked by the "reporter", or by the believers of themselves.
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Then the more provable questions any good reporter would ask this guy. Proof of involvement in whatever org he claims to have been in. Asking who his supervisors were that "confirmed" it was an alien ship, seeing if they would go on record or put an affidavit down anonymously? How did they confirm it?
For all the accusations of "believers" just taking this stuff at face value, like we're a bunch rubes, it really is surprising sometimes how little skeptics like yourself actually listen to what is said/shown, or truly consider the context, and who it is who's vouching for people like Barber, Grusch, etc.
Do you really not think Coulthart & co didn't vet the hell out of Barber's story? Because not only did they show document after document proving Barber's bonafides, they then paraded in a group equally impressive colleagues who A) vouched for him, and B) have been proven highly decorated and beyond reproach themselves. How is that not good enough for you? Coming into something like this, I totally get being skeptical, but all things considered, I genuinely don't understand why you wouldn't take people of this caliber at their word, when they have everything to lose, and also when Barber has gone out of his way since to say that they're not looking for money or funding of any kind.
Otherwise, NewsNation isn't going to run a four-hour special showing Coulthart meticulously pouring over paperwork and checking off supervisor names. The assumption, as with most network news stories, is that the reporters have done their due diligence, especially when they're literally flashing the necessary documentation/paperwork all over the screen, multiple times, which I guess you somehow missed?
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From the basic idea of "these craft have technology far beyond what we can comprehend to either travel countless light years or inter-dimensionally, but seem to crash regularly when they get here (this video implies he alone was involved in several), and always seemingly on US soil, without it happening in an area where an entire town or neighborhood can walk up with their cameras and take videos". Does that seem logical or likely?
I'm sorry, but what you're saying here isn't remotely accurate. That and, echoing G Martin 87, we've been over this literally dozens of times in this thread. To reiterate/add to his bullet points…
- Credible reports/officials indicate that both Russia and China have crashed UAP as well. Whether that's true or not is obviously the bigger question, but the
narrative - from Grusch, Elizondo, and many others - is that we're in a race with Russia and China to reverse engineer UAP tech. So your statement that "they're always seemingly on US soil" simply isn't true.
- Again, not all of the UAPs crash. If you had listened to what Barber said, he specifically noted that the egg he retrieved was "summoned" by the psionics team. A wild claim, no doubt, but it at least offers a potential alternative to aliens crashing all the time. Other credible reports have NHI simply leaving craft for us to discover, for whatever reasons, and that we've found craft buried in ancient dig sites as well.
- Otherwise, as G Martin 87 said, reported crashes are almost always in connection with nuclear missile/test sites, which obviously aren't going to be near neighborhoods or populated areas. In fact, you know what Roswell was known for in 1947, just before the infamous crash? It was the only nuclear site on the face of the earth at the time. It's where we kept our only nuclear arsenal, and was the stateside home of the 509th Bomb Group, which dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki just two years prior.
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To the even more simple, where did this happen? Can we go out to that location? What made you think it was "other wordly" - as the pilot in the dark you would have had a limited view of it beneath you. If you've been involved in several of these, were they all just happening near where you were, do they fly you to where these happen? If not, are there other groups around the country? If so, that would imply dozens of recovered craft. If not, how are the sites secured in the hours it takes to get there? Can we talk to anyone involved in either of those processes? Why hasn't the government put you under some form of punishment for speaking? And a hundred other questions.
Again… the vast majority of these questions were answered in the piece. Granted, they didn't state the
exact location, for which I'm sure they had their reasons, but Barber literally said all of this happened on a classified test/training range. Hence it being off-limits to the public. Hence no need to "secure" the site. He also spoke to the fact that it was fairly easy to tell the man-made craft from the "otherworldly" ones, seeing as even the most classified/advanced man-made craft still looked human. In other words, even our most advanced secret craft didn't come close to looking like a seamless, rivet-less egg with no means of visible propulsion. He then had the egg confirmed as "otherworldly" by ranking members of the UAP task force, who were able to look into these sorts of things (this is what Grusch did with his clearances and who he worked for). That, and Barber then had connections within the program he was part of who confirmed the "psionic" aspects. Do we have to take his word on that end? Yes. But I don't doubt that Coulthart & co did their due diligence in that regard as well.