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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 24, 2023

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This isn't a whistleblower, this is a sanctioned leaker. A strong indication of which is which by how the government treats them. Do they treat them like well-known whistleblowers who were telling the truth causing immense embarrassment (and brought the receipts), e.g., Gary Webb, Edward Snowden, Bradly Manning, and a long list of others, which entails them trying to destroy their lives, have them arrested, and have them imprisoned?

If the answer is no, I really struggle to believe it's anything other than a sanctioned, curated release of (mis)information for purposes we're left to speculate about.

I've watched the US government destroy the lives of low-level whistleblowers who cause slight embarrassment in small-scale criminal trials. This guy is allegedly revealing some super secret, incredibly dangerous information (this guy doesn't have specifics and of course doesn't bring any receipts), and the government treats him with kid-gloves? Yeah, this is a big red flag that this is nonsense.

There could be a large-scale psyop perpetuated by the military to convince not only Grusch but also multiple members of Congress that there are aliens when, in fact, there are not

this isn't large scale, it's a Congressional hearing with few people attending and only slightly more watching using very carefully chosen words; these sorts of things happen regularly on all sorts of topics and the only way anyone knows is if the media decides to tell everyone this is Important and Good People Care About This

the military and intel communities duping Congressmen isn't exactly a hard feat, it's basically just a Tuesday

But I don't see what the point of such an operation would be

one possible motivation is to convince foreigners of technology advances they don't have

another is to gin up fear to convince Congress to write another blank check for yet another government program