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Originally Posted by Luckbox Inc
It could be technology related, where they're looking to introduce some Tesla style something and for who knows what reason want to claim it's alien technology because that fits other agendas. That's a rather mundane fanciful explanation-- then there's the Independence Day idea, which is definitely nuts, or just to sell the idea that we're not alone for arcane and esoteric reasons.
And it could also be that this gets pushed because it sells in the media and Epstein can't always be not killing himself and that stories like this are useful to distract people.
It's not being driven by popular demand though. It's being driven by government and former government officials. That's partly how I can safely call it propaganda. When former CIA heads are talking about UFOs it isn't because they are interested in having the public know the truth about anything.
Maybe former/current officials and/or academics are simply pursuing a new career/income to go with their pension. I mentioned Avi Loeb & his theory re Oumuamua being an Alien probe for example- he's also plugging a book at the same time, coincidentally enough.
There was also the dubious claims of former LT Col Phillip J Corso, that Aliens gave us our technology boost leading to fibre optics and kevlar, among other things. He was also plugging a book, titled The Day After Roswell.
In The UK former MOD official Nick Pope routinely appears in UFO documentaries (and very probably as a guest at UFO conventions) and has written a book which embraces the theory that some UFOS are of Alien origin.
Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman did the same thing re conventions and books. There's quite a bit of money to be made doing the convention circuit and gigs as consultants on UFO shows, due to the popularity of the topic. And people gotta eat.
I can assure you that many former LE such as FBI agents like John Douglas & Jim Clemente do the exact same thing regarding criminal matters- Clemente got plenty of gigs and worked on Criminal Minds show. Douglas probably got paid somehow for that netflix show Mindhunter which is based on his pseudo scientific nonsense as True Crime is also a popular topic where money can be made.
So with respect I think you could be simply reading too much into this.