
Alex
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Alex
@UAP_NOW
Industrial Engineer | UAP Enthusiast | Thinker | Politics Spectator




CIA seized 40 boxes of JFK and MK-ULTRA files that were being processed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for declassification.









This was the low hanging fruit. Apollo 17 photos. Pilot accounts. Predator drone footage. More is still classified, and I've seen some of it. If the administration doesn't release it, I will, under Speech or Debate.

As I said on @OANN, I’m a skeptic by nature. I’m from the Show-Me State. But I’ve also come to the conclusion that if you stick to what the Bible actually says, this subject does not challenge my faith or conflict with a biblical worldview.


I find it deeply fascinating when someone says that a new discovery does not challenge their faith, as if being challenged would be a bad thing and something to be avoided. But why would that be a bad thing? If we believe something that isn’t entirely true, is learning that a bad thing? Or is it a good thing because it makes our view of the universe more accurate? Why do we seek to protect our beliefs?















