What happened to the New Jersey issue?

What happened with the New Jersey issue?

As someone who isn’t American, I’m curious to know how that situation concluded. It feels like just a few months ago, there was an onslaught of posts about it, almost like a modern-day “War of the Worlds.”

Now, it seems to have fizzled out completely. Sure, there will always be isolated incidents, but nothing with the same intensity as before. I’m wondering if there’s been any explanation provided or if I’m missing something here.

It gives the impression that these cases arise in waves, peaking at convenient times, and then just as quickly fade away without much attention or follow-up. It’s like we went from hearing “Now it’s impossible for everything to stay hidden” to “When Trump gets in, we’ll finally know everything.”

In the end, we’re back to knowing the same things we did a century ago—maybe even less. It might be more rewarding to revisit the discussions from that time, as they could be more enlightening than what’s currently being talked about, especially with figures like Jacques de Vallée.

I find this a bit frustrating. It felt like there was a moment when some information was almost disclosed, with a few officials sharing tidbits, yet nothing substantial came of it.

Edit: I just want to express my gratitude to this wonderful community. I post something, and within ten minutes, I receive responses from ten people, including two from New Jersey, all the way across the ocean. This level of connectivity is truly remarkable and a significant advantage of our time.

One thought on “What happened to the New Jersey issue?

  1. It sounds like you’re referring to the heightened interest in UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and UFOs, especially in New Jersey and other parts of the U.S. Over the past year, there has indeed been a surge in media coverage and public conversation about these topics, largely due to government disclosures and reports that have sparked curiosity and speculation.

    Most of the recent coverage can be attributed to a mix of official reports, testimonies from military personnel, and a general increase in public interest, often fueled by social media and online forums. However, as you’ve noticed, such waves of interest can fade quickly as the media shifts its focus to other stories. It can feel frustrating when it seems like the excitement builds up but then dissipates without solid answers or explanations.

    There have been some developments, like the establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) by the U.S. government to investigate UAPs more seriously and transparently. Still, the information released often feels incomplete, leading many to feel like they’re left in the dark. People can have high expectations based on past promises of transparency, which can lead to disappointment when concrete revelations don’t match the anticipated outcomes.

    You’re right that the discussion has been more about immediate news cycles and less about a continuous conversation regarding the phenomenon. The interest in historical cases, like those involving Jacques Vallee or others, often resurfaces, but it’s easy for newer developments to overshadow those discussions.

    Your appreciation for the community here is reflective of how interconnected we can be through technology, allowing for rich conversations on such complex topics, regardless of geographical distance. It’s a unique aspect of our time that we can share insights and ideas so quickly!

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