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The Curious Case of the U.S. Department of Defense Denying the Use of Alien Technology.

Why is the media avoiding the issue too?

By Jason BarilPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding the possible existence of UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and the involvement of the U.S. government with alien technology. Despite many reports of sightings and even declassified documents pointing towards the same, Marco Rubio has come out and said our government is in possession of alien technology.. The U.S. Department of Defense, in particular, has always maintained a firm denial of any such involvement with alien technology yet this is getting harder and harder to do. In fact, it would be impossible but our mainstream media is asleep at the wheel. However, the question remains – why has our government has been hiding the truth about this?

There are several theories and allegations about why the U.S. Department of Defense might not admit to having technology developed by aliens. One of the more plausible theories is that the government fears a public panic if such a revelation were to come out. People might feel insecure and unsafe upon learning that their government has been in contact with alien life forms. This kind of hysteria could cause mass chaos and disruption in society, which the government wants to avoid at all costs and maybe the media as well.

Another reason why the government denies any involvement with alien technology is that it could lead to international tension. If the United States admits to possessing advanced technology that can track and track U.F.O.s, other countries might perceive it as a military advantage. This could lead to other countries developing similar technology or seeking to acquire technology from the U.S., leading to an arms race in space. Canada appears to be aware of this and have helped the United States with the cover up along with potential a private US company.

The third reason behind the U.S. Department of Defense's denial could be that they are actually telling the truth and have no such technology. However, after a quick review of the technology legislation and its reference to alien technology this theory is almost implausible. The sightings and reports of alien technology could be mere hoaxes or aircraft from other countries, and the U.S. government might not want to admit to something that does not exist. It could also be that some classified technology is often mistaken for alien technology, leading to rumors and speculation.

Another possible theory behind the government's silence is that the technology is too advanced for anyone to understand. It could be that even the scientists and engineers working on the technology do not have a clear understanding of its origins or the laws of physics governing it. Some reports suggest we have been trying to reverse engineer said technology for the last fifty plus years but allowing the world to know could pose a slight risk. If this were the case, admitting to it could lead to scientists or other countries reverse-engineering it or using it for malicious purposes.

In conclusion, the U.S. Department of Defense's position remains unclear on the issue of alien technology even though there is ample evidence pointing to its existence. The government's denial could be due to many reasons, such as avoiding public panic, preventing international tension, greed or even the fact that the technology might not exist at all. In my mind the there is concrete evidence, but we can only speculate on the government's involvement with alien technology until our maybe our media conglomerate decides that this is an issue for Americans and the world to know about. I know this may sound out of this world but from what I have read and seen I believe we are not alone!

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Jason Baril

Hello, everyone! My name is Jason Baril, and I'm excited to share my story with you all. attorney, I have a few passions that keep me busy - law, pickleball, technology, and writing.

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