Oh, boy. From Human Events:
Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec explained how the media, the government, and the military are lining up the population to accept a narrative, and how they are using mass formation psychosis techniques to get the populace to demand more surveillance, thereby giving more authority to the Biden regime.
Posobiec said that the powers that be are doing so by training the population to accept the idea that UFOs are above US airspace. "Ladies and gentlemen, they're here. We've made first contact, and it turns out that the extraterrestrials are all a bunch of midwits. Apparently, they have the ability to fly across interstellar distances, they can soar across the cosmos, and yet they end up in Lake Huron in a balloon, and they can't seem to figure out how to get their balloon over the lake. The media expects us to buy this. The government expects us to buy this, and the government wants you to buy this. (Read more.)
And now the insects have viruses? From Newsweek:
The U.S. government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has been accused of trying to create a new class of biological weapons that would be delivered via virus-infected insects. The Insect Allies program was announced by DARPA in 2016. It is a research project that aims to protect the U.S. agricultural food supply by delivering protective genes to plants via insects, which are responsible for the transmission of most plant viruses. Scientists believe loading the bugs up with viruses that would offer plants protective benefits could be one way of ensuring food security in the event of a major threat.Share
In an editorial published in the journal Science, a group of researchers led by Richard Guy Reeves, from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Germany, says Insect Allies isn't exactly what it says it is. Instead, they claim DARPA is potentially developing insects as a means of delivering a "new class of biological weapon. (Read more.)
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