As someone who comments on contentious topics (notably UFOs), I'm sometimes accused of being a paid shill or part of a disinformation effort. I am not. What follows is a factual summary of my income sources, to the extent I can disclose them...
It's highly normalized in social media content to have some form of donation - from the old PayPal tip jars to YouTube Superchats to Patreon or Cofi memberships. And just because some people are making big bucks already how many people making big...
He wrote a similar thread like 10 years ago detailing his retirement deal ($$) and how much his debunking hobby cost him out of pocket back then. like many threads i try searching for with this crap search engine (maybe someone can pay him to fix...
When I came to this thread last night, I found it interesting. At #17 I said to myself, "How long will I have to wait until I see 666 again?"
Had my answer first thing this morning
I assume this is one of those things that politicians do to act like they are doing something while knowing that it won't pass into actual law because it is absurd.
I think perhaps the people who accuse Mick of being a "paid shill" never appreciated how massive those games were. I always assumed he must have done pretty well out of that.
Just going by what is easily findable on public sites, that deal...
Give that AARO's actual mission/vision is related to the real national security issue of detecting and identifying objects in secure airspaces (like potential drones, lighter than air ISR platforms, etc), it ironically seems actively harmful to...
This seems to be one the true believers and grifted latch onto. Like, god forbid someone support someone's projects. They ironically have no qualms about the anonymous donors funding their wacky alien "investigations" like Skinwalker and others.
And so few of them seem to know the history of their "disclosure" demands. Project Bluebook was secret, the report and files needed to be released to disclose The Truth and aliens. It was released, it was just more unsubstantiated stories. So...
Is that a government organization? Or a private one? Iv'e said before to the UFO folks and I'll say it again, "be careful what you wish for". They wanted congressional hearings and oversite to get to the bottom of the UFO cover-up. They got more...
If people don't have trust in government it because people like Burchett have been screaming and screaming and screaming that they should NOT have trust in government. And if you scream something long enough and loud enough some people will come...
Is that a government organization? Or a private one? Iv'e said before to the UFO folks and I'll say it again, "be careful what you wish for". They wanted congressional hearings and oversite to get to the bottom of the UFO cover-up. They got more...
Probably not synchronistic, but name related:
Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate toward areas of work or interest that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine New Scientist in 1994, after the...