Mysterious disappearance of UFO-linked Air Force general sparks nationwide search

Todd Feinman

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General McCasland has gone missing!

"A retired US Air Force general who led laboratories linked to UFO research has been reported missing from New Mexico"

LINK (Daily Mail)

FWIW, I knew a person (now passed), who knew General Craigie (director of Wright-Patterson laboratories around Roswell time); he told her as child UFOs were real.
LINK

McCasland showed up in Podesta leaks talking about UFOs. He's the guy Congress needs to put under oath and question. Avril Haines, too.
 
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There are a lot more relevant details in the article that you really should have included:

Article:
The sheriff's office issued a Silver Alert, a public notification system used to locate missing seniors or individuals with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other medical conditions.

'Due to his medical issues, law enforcement is concerned for his safety,' the office said.


It's one of those stories where pre-existing bias can influence what you think is happening. If you think he was telling the truth about the US having zero-point energy, then you'll think the deep state has assassinated him (but why now).

If you think his claims were somewhat delusional, then you'll lean towards this maybe being part of a sad mental decline.
 
The search involves the local sheriff and the local FBI field office, so is it really "national"?

We're seeing the process of an unrelated fact triggering a complete narrative that people use like a fairy tale to simplify their world view. The men in black going after UFO believers is such a trope that serves a psychological purpose while not really rooted in reality. (See the ICE deployments for an example of what it looks like when a government goes after a demographic.)

You could just as well assume a narrative around UFOlogists abducting McCasland to interrogate him, which would, while being equally unlikely, at least justify a "nationwide" search.
 

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