The UFO/UAP Hype Train is exhausting!

The UFO/UAP Hype Train is exhausting!

Note – these are my personal reflections; I had a bit of help from AI for polishing the language and grammar!

I’ve been following the UFO/UAP phenomena (or whatever trendy term they’re using today) for over 30 years. There’s a wealth of evidence and countless stories—some credible, much of it pure nonsense—but after all this time, we’re still not getting ANY real acknowledgment.

Yet, the same cycle keeps repeating every few months:

🔹 “Big disclosure is just around the corner!”

🔹 “This will change everything!”

🔹 “Just wait a couple more weeks!”

Sure, a couple of weeks? Just ask The Money Pit. This nonsense has been dragging on for over half a century…

Now, do I believe we’ve been visited? Absolutely. Do I think we’re interacting with non-human intelligence or have some among us? No doubt about it. But I’ve reached my limit with the grifters who keep everyone hanging, always suggesting that the next big reveal is just on the horizon. It’s wearing me out.

The serious researchers doing valuable work are overshadowed by those who are just cashing in on the hype for clicks, money, and “exclusive access” to information that ultimately reveals nothing. Meanwhile, the entities that might possess real evidence (governments, military, contractors) are more secretive than Fort Knox.

Honestly, I’m exhausted with the whole conversation… If “they” wanted us to know they were here, we would already KNOW… it’s naive to assume our governments are the ones holding all the keys…

Is anyone else feeling this way? Or are we still holding out for the promise of “two weeks”?

One thought on “The UFO/UAP Hype Train is exhausting!

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from! It’s incredibly frustrating to see the same cycle play out repeatedly, especially when it feels like genuine progress is always just a couple of weeks away—yet it never materializes. It’s as if the UFO/UAP field has become a revolving door of hype without substance.

    Your point about the legit researchers getting overshadowed by the grifters is spot on. There’s so much noise, and it makes it hard for those who are doing serious work to get the attention they deserve. The constant promises and the allure of ‘big disclosure’ keep drawing people in, but at some point, it just feels like a ploy for clicks and views rather than an honest pursuit of truth.

    And you’re right—if there were definitive evidence or official acknowledgment to be had, we’d likely have seen it by now. It’s disheartening to think that the truth could be locked away when so many are genuinely seeking answers. Maybe it’s time we shift our focus to supporting those researchers who truly want to explore this topic without the hype. Thanks for sharing your insightful thoughts; it’s good to know others feel the same way!

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