If a program like this would exist, these people are required to hand over their lives and sacrifice their privacy to them, and they would be killed if they were to go public about it.
But this guy somehow manages to live to tell the truth?
Seems more like a distraction from something bigger or a plan to get us to be subservient. For example, one of the ways to sell a world government is to convince the population that we need one in order to join a space federation if we make contact with advanced civilizations.
And let's be honest: if you could travel the cosmos, you can spy on alien civilizations to determine their technological level and disguise your presence.
And that's assuming you can live long enough in space (so many things can kill you) or live long enough, period (even traveling at the speed of light, which is virtually impossible, would take 2.5mil years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy from the Milky Way).
Lastly, the videos of what the aircraft are doing is nothing special compared to what a technologically advanced alien species should be able to pull off.
But this guy somehow manages to live to tell the truth?
That's the point of going public and outing yourself as a whistleblower. By putting your face out there making this claim, it's harder for someone to kill you for it, because it would immediately be seen as suspicious and, if anything, make that person seem more reliable and open more investigation into his claims
You skipped over the relevant part that would've addressed your point:
If a program like this would exist, these people are required to hand over their lives and sacrifice their privacy to them, and they would be killed if they were to go public about it.
But this guy somehow manages to live to tell the truth?
The whole point being that the government would know everything about these people from the moment they wake up till the moment they go to sleep.
I think you'd have to be naive to think otherwise. Governments around the world are very strict about who is allowed access to top secret information. Espionage is a real thing. To think that the discovery of Aliens wouldn't be amongst the most classified information, and people would be allowed to live if they ever blew the whistle, is very naive.
FFS Edward Snowden is living in Russia and is paranoid with technology because he leaked NSA secrets. Meanwhile, this guy's giving interviews on American television and testimony to Congress.
Either way, I've made my point. People can choose to believe what they want.
If a program like this would exist, these people are required to hand over their lives and sacrifice their privacy to them, and they would be killed if they were to go public about it.
But this guy somehow manages to live to tell the truth?
Seems more like a distraction from something bigger or a plan to get us to be subservient. For example, one of the ways to sell a world government is to convince the population that we need one in order to join a space federation if we make contact with advanced civilizations.
And let's be honest: if you could travel the cosmos, you can spy on alien civilizations to determine their technological level and disguise your presence.
And that's assuming you can live long enough in space (so many things can kill you) or live long enough, period (even traveling at the speed of light, which is virtually impossible, would take 2.5mil years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy from the Milky Way).
Lastly, the videos of what the aircraft are doing is nothing special compared to what a technologically advanced alien species should be able to pull off.
That's the point of going public and outing yourself as a whistleblower. By putting your face out there making this claim, it's harder for someone to kill you for it, because it would immediately be seen as suspicious and, if anything, make that person seem more reliable and open more investigation into his claims
You skipped over the relevant part that would've addressed your point:
The whole point being that the government would know everything about these people from the moment they wake up till the moment they go to sleep.
Sounds like a cool idea, but this seems to just be based on your speculation.
I think you'd have to be naive to think otherwise. Governments around the world are very strict about who is allowed access to top secret information. Espionage is a real thing. To think that the discovery of Aliens wouldn't be amongst the most classified information, and people would be allowed to live if they ever blew the whistle, is very naive.
FFS Edward Snowden is living in Russia and is paranoid with technology because he leaked NSA secrets. Meanwhile, this guy's giving interviews on American television and testimony to Congress.
Either way, I've made my point. People can choose to believe what they want.