 Media converges on the narrative that UFOs may be Russian slash Chinese threat. So in case you haven't been keeping up, it's been pretty thoroughly confirmed that the U.S. government's highly anticipated UFO report to this month won't contain any significant revelations and certainly won't verify anyone's ideas about these phenomena being extraterrestrial in origin. But it absolutely will contain fear-mongering that UFOs could be evidence that the U.S. has fallen dangerously behind Russian and Chinese technological development in the Cold War arms race. Unknown U.S. officials have done a print media tour speaking to the press on condition of anonymity, of course. With first the New York Times reporting their statements about the contents of the UFO report, and then CNN and the Washington Post. Each of these outlets reported the same thing. The U.S. government doesn't know what these things are, but is very concerned that they constitute evidence that Russia and or China have somehow managed to technologically leapfrog U.S. military development by light years. All three mentioned these two nations explicitly. This narrative was then picked up by Cable News with MSNBC inviting former CIA director and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on to explain to their audience that the U.S. government should assume UFOs are Russian or Chinese in origin until that possibility has been exhausted. Is it your assumption that it is Russia or China testing some crazy technology that we somehow don't have? Or are we being sort of over-assuming the abilities of China and Russia and that the only other explanation is that if this is not ourselves then it is something otherworldly? MSNBC's Chuck Todd asked Panetta. I believe a lot of this stuff probably could be countries like Russia, like China, like others, who are using now drones, using the kind of sophisticated weaponry that could very well be involved in a lot of these sightings, Panetta replied. I think that's the area to go to, frankly, in order to identify what's happening. It sounds like you think we should exhaust that out, exhaust that hypothesis first, before you start dealing with other hypotheses, Todd said. Yeah, absolutely said Panetta, who for the record is every bit as much of a tyrannical, thuggish imperialist cold warrior as any other CIA director. This UFOs as Chinese slash Russian threat narrative has quickly been picked up and thrust into mainstream orthodoxy by all the major branches of the imperialist media, from Fox News to Reuters to The Guardian to Today to the BBC to USA Today. Whenever you see the imperial media converge to this extent upon a single narrative, that is the official narrative of the empire. We can expect to see a lot more of this going forward. Interestingly, the only mass media segment I've seen on this topic since the New York Times story broke, which doesn't promote the UFOs as Chinese slash Russian threat narrative, is a guest appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight by Lou Elizondo, the military intelligence veteran who got the ball rolling on the new UFO narrative, which emerged in 2017. Elizondo goes out of his way to tell Carlson, who himself has been promoting the idea that UFOs may be a foreign adversarial threat with cartoonish melodrama, that there's no way these could be Russian or Chinese aircraft. Elizondo, who seems to favor the UFOs as extraterrestrials narrative, argues that there are extensive records of military encounters with these phenomena stretching back 70 years, which rules out China since it could barely keep its head above water back then, and rules out Russia because it shared its UFO knowledge with the US after the collapse of the Soviet Union. I don't know what's going on with that last bit. I see no reason to trust that an American spook is acting in good faith on such easily manipulated topics. But it is entirely possible that Elizondo set out on this road out of a sincere desire for government disclosure on UFOs, and is now trying to regain control of the narrative now that he sees the Cold War arms race direction it has taken. Chris Mellon, another major player in the new UFO narrative, recently complained on Twitter that some important information was not shared with the public in the UFO report. So who knows, maybe the initiators of this new UFO narrative were acting in good faith, and their efforts were just swiftly hijacked by forces beyond their control to advance pre-existing Cold War agendas. Regardless of whether or not that's true, it was always inevitable that this strange new rabbit hole of UFOs going mainstream was going to lead to more Cold War propaganda. I've been interacting a bit with the online UFO community for the first time ever, and it seems like they're mostly decent people with good intentions and a lot of hope for this new governmental investigation. But it also seems like they're largely a community which mostly just talks to itself and is only just beginning to meet the cold harsh light of day that is the impenetrable depravity of the US war machine. The US government is pure swamp. You cannot use the swamp to fix the swamp. Democrats were never going to use a special counsel to remove Trump. Trump was never going to take down the deep state. And the US government isn't going to investigate itself and tell everyone that aliens are real. If there are indeed extraterrestrials and they are indeed flying around our world in strange aircraft, we are more likely to get the truth about this from the extraterrestrials themselves than from the US military. The war machine only does killing and destruction. It's not going to suddenly develop an interest in truth and transparency. The sooner UFO enthusiasts realize this, the better.