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Originally Posted by soreshins
I find it interesting that one of the main arguments against the government having recovered alien tech is that they are too incompetent to keep a secret like that. However, if we are to accept that UAP are previously unseen and exotic human developed technology then we need to accept that the government can, in fact, keep something like that secret. So which is it? Either they can’t or they can?
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I think people have been seeing incidents for a long time (even though a number of alleged witness accounts of things are bs) and the thing that's helping any top secret project going on remain under wraps is the stigma around the subject.
The government has figured out that all they need to do is push some damaging PR out against anybody who talks and it muddies the water enough for the general public to discredit them.
I think even an incompetent government can manage that.
So really, their secrets have been leaking badly for years. They're just the beneficiaries of the human race being highly reluctant to take any accounts of things that sound extraordinary seriously. And the people that have seen them don't get enough of the picture to be able make sense of what they've seen. It works out pretty well for any government squatting on UAP tech/materials.
If what Bob Lazar claims is accurate in that small groups are assigned to specific tasks and don't get to communicate with each other, then if they end up spilling their info, it's very incomplete and doesn't give them the ability to answer any broader questions from people that want to be convinced.