Aliens Among Us: What the government knows and when did they know it?

The headlines scream of government coverups. Images and videos flood the media, social or the other type, with “evidence.”

NASA AGAIN ACCUSED OF COVERING UP UFO’S SEEN AT INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (http://www.wakingtimes.com/2017/11/20/nasa-accused-covering-ufos-seen-international-space-station)

Is There a UFO Cover-up? A Government Insider Speaks Out (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/leslie-kean/is-there-a-ufo-coverup-a-_b_9865184.html)

But in all this hysteria, no one has ever proffered a plausible explanation as to why. Why is the government covering these things up? With all the disjointed, hurray for me and f%&k everybody else that pervades much of government bureaucracy, not one disgruntled staffer has ever released anything even remotely credible.

Yet the headlines continue, the aluminum covered conspiracy theorists spout their demands for the truth, and yet we are still, as far as I can tell, alone for the moment in this section of the galaxy.

Or are we? Maybe the aliens aren’t among us. Maybe, they are us.

 

 

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Joe Broadmeadow

Joe Broadmeadow retired with the rank of Captain from the East Providence Police Department after 20 years of service—experiences that now fuel his crime fiction and true crime narratives. He has authored several novels including Collision Course, Silenced Justice, Saving the Last Dragon, and A Change of Hate, all available on Amazon in print and Kindle formats. Currently, Broadmeadow is crafting the latest installment in his Josh Williams and Harrison "Hawk" Bennett series while developing a sequel to Saving the Last Dragon. Beyond his fiction work, he has written several best-selling non-fiction books exploring Organized Crime and related subjects, available at his Amazon author page. In 2014, Broadmeadow completed a 2,185-mile thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail—a journey that continues to inform his storytelling and character development.

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