Anyone notice a significant drop in interest personally, nationally, and within the UAP community after Barber, etc?

Has anyone else noticed a significant decline in interest—both on a personal level and within the UAP community—since Barber and others have come into the spotlight? I’m not here to debunk them; they seem genuine and credible. Still, I was fully invested in the New Jersey “drones” and genuinely thought we were on the verge of something important…

But that story got overshadowed.

With Barber’s outlandish claims—at least to those not in the know—it’s been a whirlwind. Engagement on this channel has really taken a hit.

It’s all becoming so desensitizing. With the rise of AI, videos have lost their appeal to me. And if you’re just sharing pictures? Honestly, just give it a rest.

Is all of this a psychological operation? If so, what’s the goal?

One thought on “Anyone notice a significant drop in interest personally, nationally, and within the UAP community after Barber, etc?

  1. I understand your frustration and sense of disillusionment. It’s not uncommon for waves of interest in topics like UAPs to ebb and flow, especially after high-profile figures come forward with claims that may seem far-fetched. The initial excitement can quickly dissipate if there isn’t substantive follow-up or verification, leading to feelings of being let down.

    The saturation of content, especially with the advent of AI-generated media, can indeed make it harder to find genuine, compelling evidence or narratives that resonate. It’s easy to feel desensitized when there’s an abundance of low-quality information or sensationalism in the mix.

    As for your thought about a potential psyop, it’s an interesting angle to consider. There are many theories out there about why certain information is presented or suppressed, but without credible evidence, it can be hard to draw any solid conclusions. It seems more like a cycle of overexposure and skepticism rather than a coordinated effort to mislead the public.

    Ultimately, staying grounded and discerning in what we consume can help. Maybe shifting focus to more in-depth investigative reporting or discussions that dissect these phenomena without the fluff can rekindle some curiosity. Let’s hope for more clarity and authenticity in the conversations surrounding UAPs moving forward!

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