Issue #55 Pt III — Disclosure: Tech Mystery, Psy-Op, or Broken Reality?
Police helicopters couldn’t catch them.
FLIR footage never surfaced.
Military anti-drone assets were deployed — but no decisive visuals were released.
So what exactly are we looking at?
Tonight we separate three possibilities:
A real engineering anomaly
A narrative management problem
A deeper ontological fracture no press conference can fix
Because here’s the part no one talks about:
In decades of UFO encounters, there is almost zero reference to visible computational systems.
No identifiable processors.
No obvious AI infrastructure.
For technology allegedly centuries ahead of us… that’s strange.
Either the descriptions are wrong.
The capability is misunderstood.
Or this phenomenon doesn’t behave like conventional hardware at all.
If disclosure were simple, it would already be done.
But you can’t disclose an ontology problem with blurry photos.
Next week:
Issue #56 Pt I — “No Free Will Is the Perfect Excuse.”
When responsibility disappears… who benefits?