The UFO people
The UFO people Mick interviews take us into the rabbit hole itself—which is terrifying. At the end of the interview one knows absolutely nothing. Everything is an intriguing possibility but nothing can be really defined because that would kill off the scene (and their industry). They also gather credibility to themselves by citing government titles or inside knowledge of “programs” but this special access never yields superior evidence. When asked they’ll pivot to describing internal government processes and we’re off down into another rabbit hole. The cumulative effect of the interview is a schmoozy cloud of vague pseudo-authenticity. It’s a feeling-tone of “wow this is an impressive guy, he knows a lot of Military people, but he’s real humble too. Something is definitely up I’ll check out that History Channel show.” They also attempt to use fawning against the interviewer, audience, and UFO community which is a propaganda technique. It’s either a psy op, grift, or both.
Bunny Cub via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/21
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Mick is so disrespectful and rude. His skews on data and personal bias keep him and listeners from the truth. He should receive a gold medal for the mental gymnastics he undertakes to explain away anything that doesn’t fit his narrative. There’s not a zero star option or he would get it.
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