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The Disclosure narrative not only assumes that if there is smoke there is fire but assumes that there is smoke. There is fog but no smoke, by which I mean, as I have written elsewhere, (https://medium.com/inserting-philosophy/ufos-what-if-theres-nothing-to-disclose-68daad64743) that there is no real reason to accept the notion that the government knows more than we do about UFOs (the smoke) much less that the government has proof of alien visitation. UFOs are a real phenomena, which is the real fog, but there is no basis for the Disclosure narrative.

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Douglas Giles, PhD
Douglas Giles, PhD

Written by Douglas Giles, PhD

Philosopher by trade & temperament, professor for 21 years, bringing philosophy out of its ivory tower and into everyday life. https://dgilesauthor.com/

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