Matt Ford from TheGoodTroubleShow recently experienced what he describes as the “hitchhiker effect” following confirmation from a senator’s staffers that UFOs are real. His astonishing claims include paranormal phenomena like poltergeist activity, sightings of car-sized orbs, peculiar noises, and disembodied voices. Ford poses a thought-provoking question: “If the president were to affirm the reality of these phenomena, would this hitchhiker effect manifest for millions?”
Here are some highlights from a recent video featuring Matt Ford:
Matt Ford: “I’ve never experienced anything like this before”
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“I’ve never had anything like this happen in my life—no strange sightings or memories. I was just focused on writing op-eds about U.S. and Russian nuclear policy.”
Matt Ford: “UFOs confirmed by a senator’s staff”
“I learned some senators were drafting legislation on UAPs, so I used my connections to speak with the chief of staff of a powerful senator. We set up a call that involved myself, the senator, two national security staffers, and their communications person. I blurted out, ‘Are UFOs real?’ This led to a 30-minute discussion where the staffers confirmed that yes, they are real—and not from China or Russia. It’s a national security issue.”
Senator’s staffers: “We may never grasp the source of all this”
“One memorable comment from the call struck me: one staffer said, ‘Our entire life, we may never understand where all of this is from.’ I was in shock because it’s one thing to see these conversations online, but hearing it directly from a senator’s intel and armed services staff was something else entirely.”
Reed Summers: “The government acknowledges abduction and hybridization”
Reed Summers remarked, “I’ve had similar interactions and can say the U.S. government acknowledges the abduction phenomenon and potential hybridization as significant issues.”
The paranormal activity begins
“A few days after the call, strange things began happening at home. It started with a baby gate inexplicably falling over in the kitchen. We woke up thinking someone was attempting to break in, only to find the gate had been pushed down seemingly by an unseen hand.”
A car-sized orb hovers above Ford’s house
“A few days later, my spouse and I witnessed a glowing orb, approximately the size of a Mini Cooper, hovering above our house. This was just the start; we experienced banging on the walls and voices, which continued for four to six months.”
Ford questions Chris Mellon: “Could this hitchhiker effect spread to millions?”
“I questioned Chris Mellon about my experiences—why, after a lifetime of no encounters, would all this begin immediately after conversing with congressional staff? What if this awareness triggered the phenomena for me? If the president were to publicly affirm the reality of these occurrences, could this phenomenon begin manifesting for millions of Americans?”
Matt Ford’s experience is certainly intriguing and raises fascinating questions about the nature of belief, perception, and the phenomena surrounding UFOs and paranormal activity. The “hitchhiker effect” adds another layer of complexity, suggesting that awareness or knowledge of certain phenomena might influence experiences in unexpected ways.
It’s interesting to consider how powerful revelations from authoritative figures, like a senator or even the president, could impact the collective consciousness. If people were to perceive UFOs and other phenomena as real, could that lead to a kind of psychic or energetic response, manifesting in personal experiences similar to what Ford described?
His account of the paranormal events—starting with the baby gate incident and culminating in witnessing a car-sized orb—highlights how rapidly belief and experiences can shift once confronted with new information. It also touches on deeper themes of fear, curiosity, and the unknown.
As we explore these questions, it’s worth remembering that while anecdotal experiences like Ford’s can be compelling, they are subjective and interpreted through individual perspectives. The intersection of UAP awareness and personal experiences is a complex subject that invites both skepticism and open-mindedness. Whether or not the hitchhiker effect could indeed “switch on” for millions of people remains to be seen, but Ford’s experience certainly invites us to think critically about our relationship with the unknown and the nature of reality itself.