Annie Jacobsen
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Trivialization, that's a great word. Trivialization, that's, I agree with you.
So you know I've never revealed who that source is?
So you know I've never revealed who that source is?
So you know I've never revealed who that source is?
Did you know that? Want me to tell you?
Did you know that? Want me to tell you?
Did you know that? Want me to tell you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So... Before I say anything on that, let me speak to the question that you asked, right? So you asked me, what's the probability that that is still standing as an idea 12, 13, 14 years later, right? So I continued to work with that source for years afterwards. We talked about this. Look, I mean, his whole family...
So... Before I say anything on that, let me speak to the question that you asked, right? So you asked me, what's the probability that that is still standing as an idea 12, 13, 14 years later, right? So I continued to work with that source for years afterwards. We talked about this. Look, I mean, his whole family...
So... Before I say anything on that, let me speak to the question that you asked, right? So you asked me, what's the probability that that is still standing as an idea 12, 13, 14 years later, right? So I continued to work with that source for years afterwards. We talked about this. Look, I mean, his whole family...
Yes, predicated on the narrative of the War of the Worlds, right? And the War of the Worlds, when it was a radio program in the United States, made people go crazy. Oh my God, we're being invaded by aliens. Well, The government was always interested in this story, and Joseph Stalin was too. We know that from declassified documents, right?
Yes, predicated on the narrative of the War of the Worlds, right? And the War of the Worlds, when it was a radio program in the United States, made people go crazy. Oh my God, we're being invaded by aliens. Well, The government was always interested in this story, and Joseph Stalin was too. We know that from declassified documents, right?
Yes, predicated on the narrative of the War of the Worlds, right? And the War of the Worlds, when it was a radio program in the United States, made people go crazy. Oh my God, we're being invaded by aliens. Well, The government was always interested in this story, and Joseph Stalin was too. We know that from declassified documents, right?
And so the source told me that the reason for this program and that the real Roswell crash remains were, in fact, it was a β Black propaganda hoax infiltrated, you know, or rather predicated at this idea that you were going to overwhelm America's early warning air defense system, cause mayhem and maybe be able to attack the United States. That was the plan.
And so the source told me that the reason for this program and that the real Roswell crash remains were, in fact, it was a β Black propaganda hoax infiltrated, you know, or rather predicated at this idea that you were going to overwhelm America's early warning air defense system, cause mayhem and maybe be able to attack the United States. That was the plan.
And so the source told me that the reason for this program and that the real Roswell crash remains were, in fact, it was a β Black propaganda hoax infiltrated, you know, or rather predicated at this idea that you were going to overwhelm America's early warning air defense system, cause mayhem and maybe be able to attack the United States. That was the plan.
And Stalin was also messing with the United States, messing with Truman who sort of, you know, turned his back on him, right, at Potsdam. And so this idea was, and the reason that the source is important, and unlike, you know, a lot of people, I saw, I saw this, I saw that, I learned that, was according to the source,