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[โ€“] velvetinetouch 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Scenario 2 would be significant but imo not the most significant news given that defence and intelligence communities have continually engaged the public with brazen psychological disinformation campaigns throughout recent history.. this would be a particularly elaborate example of their regular shenanigans

[โ€“] SignullGone 4 points 1 year ago

I concur with you that the disinformation is part of how our government operates, and in and of itself, that's not necessarily newsworthy. However, I would argue that scenario 2 could be considered newsworthy due to its extensive reach. If this scenario were true, it would mean that the government successfully convinced the United States Congress to such an extent that the House is holding both private and public hearings, and the Senate is enacting legislation (the UAP amendment). In my personal view, this would indeed be newsworthy.