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Jack Humenay
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Forever impressed by his ability to mention things that absolutely need more context. Like wdym razors stay sharper longer and fruit doesn’t rot as quickly when near the Giza pyramids 😭😭😭😭
— Mar 31, 2026 07:27PM
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Jack Humenay
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I really do settle on the conclusion that UFO stuff is just modern folklore. I know that’s barely even half original, but UFOs today will be seen in the future how we view folklore around fairies and elves. It’s just responding to more modern demands
— May 10, 2026 07:30PM
Jack Humenay
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While yes this sort of amounts to poor attempt at science fiction, are we seriously meant to believe disclosure has yet to happen like I’m sorry WHAT 😭
— May 10, 2026 02:34PM
Jack Humenay
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So remote viewing involves telling a psychic certain coordinates and having them view it … but how does their psychic mind parse the coordinates, exactly? Is it some intuitive sense? Is there something metaphysical about the very-human creation of coordinates directions? I just don’t see how getting a coordinate would promote psychic to see anything at all.
— May 10, 2026 01:01PM
Jack Humenay
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Finally an actual alien agenda: they want to mix our DNA with theirs to make hybrids!!! This was kinda said earlier, with it being said that they want some of our emotional intelligence? Idk bruh
— Apr 06, 2026 02:38PM
Jack Humenay
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Interpreting some biblical moments as alien abductions / contact is just soooooo boring and played out
— Apr 04, 2026 03:26PM
Jack Humenay
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Chapter 5 proved to be a deeper history of federal UFO study that lent to the book’s goal to discuss the anti-UFO “mindset.” Essentially arguing that public facing studies were set up to fail or steer the public to a certain conclusion while more secretive projects took place. Thanks to these public studies that lacked interesting conclusions, these private ones did not need to publicly share their findings.
— Apr 04, 2026 11:21AM
Jack Humenay
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Alien Agenda #4: The government totally knew about UFOs and their extraterrestrial origins, even assembling top-secret task forces to investigate wreckage and bodies. They of course engaged in disinformation campaigns to muddy the waters and make UFO-talk as academically and scientifically taboo as it is today. The amount of forgeries mentioned in this chapter … 😭
— Apr 01, 2026 05:28PM
Jack Humenay
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Even Marrs didn’t want to tap into the insinuation that EBE (an alien that blabbed to the Defense Department after he crashed here) made, wherein Jesus was an alien plant on Earth 😭😭😭😭
— Apr 01, 2026 04:30PM
Jack Humenay
is on page 88 of 433
Chapter 3 doesn’t say much about the alien agenda, but merely reports how World War II intersects with UFO lore. The only “agenda” I can report on here is one theory that exiled Nazis controlled highly advanced technology that was close to deployment by the end of the war … but to what end? Not super interesting, tbh
— Apr 01, 2026 03:34PM

