How many of you still trust in Lue, Barber, Greer, etc?

How many of you still have faith in Lue, Barber, Greer, and the others? We’ve all heard the countless promises that never materialized—the endless tales of encounters and the supposed ability to summon UFOs, all presented without any solid evidence.

We’ve transitioned from claims like:

“UFOs exist, and they have non-human biologics”

to statements such as:

“We can summon them with our minds; they’re angelic beings, and by the way, LGBTQ+ individuals can summon them more easily.”

While it could be argued that only Barber made that claim, and it doesn’t discredit others, it’s worth noting that Lue has supported Barber and never refuted his assertions.

So, I’m genuinely curious—how many of you still place your trust in them? I want to believe in their claims; I firmly believe in UAPs, especially since I’ve witnessed one myself. Yet, it feels like much of what these individuals say is nothing more than fabrications and diversions that lead us further away from the truth. If the government has been concealing this for decades, they could very well be lying now too.

One thought on “How many of you still trust in Lue, Barber, Greer, etc?

  1. I completely understand your skepticism, and it’s a sentiment shared by many in the UAP community. The rapid shift in narratives and the lack of tangible evidence can make it difficult to maintain trust in figures like Lue, Barber, and Greer.

    It’s natural to want accountability and clarity, especially when it comes to such significant claims. The transition from discussing credible encounters and evidence to more speculative ideas, like summoning with the mind, can feel disheartening and detract from the serious investigations that many of us hope for.

    You’re right that the government has a history of secrecy, and this may lead to valid doubts about the authenticity of the people speaking out now. It’s essential to approach these topics critically and seek out credible evidence before forming conclusions. Trust is earned, and it seems like many are still waiting for that evidence to move forward.

    It would be interesting to hear others’ thoughts on how they navigate their trust in the current discourse surrounding UAPs.

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