Here's a topic off the current events. But I think it proposes a broader conversation. Just finished watching the second season, and based on events in the show as well as the ambient temperatures in the episodes where they use thermal imaging, all evidence points to the show being shot in Summer of 2020. No masks, no distancing, no available vaccine, not even a single mention of the coof. Remember what the rest of the country was like in Summer of 2020? Conveniently, unlike the first season, they do not show the dates the episodes and incidents were recorded on. The 2nd season started airing in May of 2021. I'm already suspicious when I see networks like History Channel covering Aliens and the related topics, but the fact that no one on this production was concerned about the coof in Summer of 2020 all but solidifies my suspicions. The main question is, why would the Intelligence Community want to publicize things like Skinwalker Ranch and what is their overall goal related to the show and the coming Aliens and UFO/UAP disclosures? Tom Delong seems to have been dropped like a hot potato when he refused to leave out any resemblance of ETs being a threat. It's pretty clear to me that Project Bluebeam will be used to get humans to accept them as our saviors and likely even as our creators. Anyone here who has seen the show or even if you just have something to add to the conversation, please do.
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In reference to where you live, this is probably true. Definitely not true for me, BEFORE I left my job in early 2021. But in reference to any major tv production from back then, it is not true either. This is not the image that was portrayed on TV or major media anywhere. How would they know what the culture around covid would be like when they aired it later? Not just about masks, I also mentioned they weren't distanced AT ALL, whether indoors or outdoors. Even tv shows that tested everyone before taping were still distanced. I should also note that many people came in from outside the ranch and were not subject to any of these measures either. Again, this was summer of 2020. Height of the hysteria. If you have other reasons to disagree I'm open to hear them however.
I live in a small town. There was never much social distancing aside from grocery stores, schools, and doctors offices, even at the height of the hysteria. Masks were "required" in some businesses, but never enforced, and compliance was, at best 50%. Never at any point was outdoor social distancing a thing, though.
I will admit, I didn't really watch much current television in 2020 because the television that was airing was so god awful, but I did watch this show, along with a few other documentary style shows and some socially distanced sports. My perception of the the shows that required masks and distancing at the time was that the networks were doing so only for the purpose of virtue signaling and reinforcing covid messaging, especially if they were filmed in California, Chicago, or New York.
Covid guidelines were more like suggestions in red states. I can't imagine there were strict guidelines on a private ranch in the middle of no where. More than likely all the people involved were required to sign some kind of health waiver prior to being on camera.
Now that being said, I do think that that show came across as unusually staged. I don't think it was necessarily done so by the IC for the purpose of social manipulation (but it's certainly possible given that shows like "Ice Road Truckers" were in fact produced in part by spook agencies), but rather because it made for interesting television. But if it was staged you'd think they'd have at least cast the role of "nuclear physicist" with someone that sounds credible and intelligent, instead of someone that sounds like deputy dog (I say this as a southerner, mind you). Worst casting of a nuclear physicist since Denise Richards in "The World is Not Enough".