Yes it’s a psychological operation but it’s part of the gradual disclosure operation.
The show presents vast quantities of evidence that aliens interacted with humans and assisted them at times. However, the show then make several outrageous conclusions that don’t follow from the limited evidence, i.e., ”I’m not saying it’s aliens, but it’s aliens” meme.
So the show presents enough good evidence that the average person could use to reach the conclusion that there was an alien presence in the past but then because of the shows misinterpretations, faulty logic, Shakey conclusions, etc.; the average viewer can then go ahead and discredit everything they just saw.
The show sends out mixed messages because it is designed to assist in gradual disclosure process. At first, most people ridiculed the “ancient aliens” show partly due to the weird hosts on the show. However, now we see that credible sources in the Pentagon are coming out and admitting that UFOs are real and need to be investigated.
When authorities finally come out and admit that aliens have been visiting the earth for thousands or millions of years, all those people who used to watch ancient aliens and ridicule it will say “Oh yeah, I knew all about that already, I heard all that evidence so I’m not shocked.”
The point of this process is to gradually get people used to the idea of alien intervention in human history so that they don’t go into massive culture shock when the authorities finally reveal the truth.
The original poster being disillusioned with some of their sloppy academic work is part of the process. Giving people the truth but then temporarily discrediting that truth does help prepare people to eventually be exposed to the shocking truth.
Yes it’s a psychological operation but it’s part of the gradual disclosure operation.
The show presents vast quantities of evidence that aliens interacted with humans and assisted them at times. However, the show does make several outrageous conclusions that don’t follow from the limited evidence, i.e., ”I’m not saying it’s aliens, but it’s aliens” meme.
So the show presents enough good evidence that the average person could use to reach the conclusion that there was an alien presence in the past but then because of the shows misinterpretations, faulty logic etc., the average viewer can then go ahead and discredits everything they saw.
The show is designed to assist in gradual disclosure process. At first, most people ridiculed the “ancient aliens” show partly due to the weird hosts on the show. However, now we see that credible sources in the Pentagon are coming out and admitting that UFOs are real and need to be investigated.
When authorities finally come out and admit that aliens have been visiting the earth for thousands or millions of years, all those people who used to watch ancient aliens and ridicule it will say “Oh yeah, I knew all about that already, I heard all that evidence so I’m not shocked.”
The point of this process is to gradually get people used to the idea of alien intervention in human history so that they don’t go into massive culture shock when the authorities finally reveal the truth.
The original poster being disillusioned with some of their sloppy academic work is part of the process.
Giving people the truth but then temporarily discrediting that truth does help prepare people to eventually be exposed to the shocking truth.
Yes it’s a psychological operation but it’s part of the gradual disclosure operation.
The show presents vast quantities of evidence that aliens interacted with humans and assisted them at times. However, the show does make several outrageous conclusions that don’t follow from the limited evidence, i.e., ”I’m not saying it’s aliens, but it’s aliens” meme.
So the show presents enough good evidence that the average person could use to reach the conclusion that there was an alien presence in the past but then because of the shows misinterpretations, faulty logic etc. The average viewer then goes ahead and discredits everything they saw.
The show is designed to assist in gradual disclosure process. At first, most people ridiculed ancient aliens partly due to the weird hosts on the show. However, now we see that the credible sources in the Pentagon are coming out and admitting that UFOs are real and need to be investigated.
When authorities finally come out and admit that aliens have been visiting the earth for thousands or millions of years, all those people who used to watch ancient aliens and ridicule it will say “Oh yeah, I knew all about that already, I heard all that evidence so I’m not shocked.”
The point of this process is to gradually get people used to the idea of alien intervention in human history so that they don’t go into massive culture shock when the authorities finally reveal the truth.
The original poster being disillusioned with some of their sloppy academic work is part of the process.
Giving people the truth but then temporarily discrediting that truth does help prepare people to eventually be exposed to the shocking truth.