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Are UFOs Being Used to Usher in a New World Order?

Article by Arjun Walia                                              April 22, 2021                                             (collective-evolution.com)

• Mainstream UFO disclosure has taken off over the past couple of years. Major media outlets like the New York Times and CNN have covered the topic, and those who rely on these outlets for information are now becoming aware of the fact that there are objects in our atmosphere performing maneuvers that no known man made piece of machinery can match.

• Could this be part of some sort of deception? Is the global elite using advanced technology to suddenly promote the existence of UFOs in order to stage some sort of false flag alien invasion? Would governments working with malevolent extraterrestrials create this false perception to help usher in a “New World Order”?

• The idea of a New World Order is that there is a conspiracy to create a new totalitarian world government that would not benefit people as a whole. There’s no doubt that issues like the COVID pandemic, climate change, geopolitical conflict, and the “war on terror” have been manufactured, used and perpetuated by those who would propose the solution that benefits them the most. There has been, and continues to be, an ongoing push for a state of fear and a world of chaos. This in turn leads to “big brother” tracking and surveillance of citizens, and installing laws and reforms for our “protection”, that steadily strip us of our rights and freedoms.

• The UFO phenomenon is different. The UFO phenomenon was not manufactured by a global elite. It is a real phenomenon that was merely hijacked and manipulated by them. For decades, UFOs were officially ridiculed and labeled a “conspiracy theory” by the CIA. Why would the government spend so much time and resources claiming all footage of UFOs are fake and that those who believe in them are all nuts, when now they want to convince the population that they are real? It doesn’t make any sense and points to a more complex situation.

• There are people out there, as with all other issues, that would like to use the UFO phenomenon and shape the mass perception of it. They very well could want to present the phenomenon as a threat to humanity, although these objects do not represent this narrative at all. This is the deception. And it is quite irrational to assume that all of the UFO activity we see is some sort of fake deception or hologram. The idea that there are only malevolent beings working with governments to enslave humanity also goes against a wealth of information and data that’s been collected by researchers over the years.

• One thing we can all agree on is the fact that mainstream media and government cannot be trusted nor relied upon for any accurate information on almost any topic. Government and mainstream media have become tools of perception manipulation regarding real issues, events and phenomenon.

• Because the ‘truth movement’ often cannot agree on a narrative, “conspiracies within conspiracies” have developed without any appropriate sources or evidence to back them up. This gives those within the “mainstream” the ability to label all those within the ‘truth movement’ as ‘conspiracy theorists’ and discredit them quite easily. We have to be careful pushing a narrative as truth, especially if we are trying to reach those “within” the mainstream. We must not discard the importance of evidence and data to support our claims, elevating it beyond simple speculation.

 

Many of you reading this are probably well aware of the fact that mainstream UFO disclosure is taking off, and has been taking off over the past couple of years. Major media outlets like the New York Times and CNN have covered the topic with extreme legitimacy, and given the fact that much of the public relies on these outlets for information, they are now becoming aware of the fact that there are objects in our atmosphere performing maneuvers that no known man made piece of machinery can.

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This seems strange to many, however, every time we (Collective Evolution) post an article, there is no shortage of comments stating that all of this is some sort of deception. That either the global elite are staging sightings using some sort of advanced technology in order to prepare for some sort of false flag alien invasion, or that governments are working with malevolent extraterrestrials to do so, both options seem to be for the same purpose which would be to help usher in the “New World Order.” These are the claims.

If anything, based on my research these objects are very real, there is not much evidence that they represent a malevolent force, and that governments and mainstream media may twist our perception of the phenomenon to help bring about aspects of what some call “The New World Order.”

The idea of a “New World Order” has been a common theme within multiple subjects. In essence, the idea of a New World Order is that there is a conspiracy to create a new totalitarian world government that would not benefit people as a whole. It includes the rollout of measures under the guise of goodwill to combat “problems” our world is facing. Proponents of the New World Order theory believe that many of these problems, like climate change and COVID, are manufactured and/or used to justify more surveillance. It also includes a digital world armed with more tracking, surveillance, and the acquisition of data from all citizens, as well as the rollout of various laws and reforms that continually lead us to a world where many of our rights and freedoms are stripped from us. Again, all of this under the guise of goodwill and for “our protection.”

With the current COVID ‘crisis’, many believe “New World Order” has been replaced with “The Great Reset.” Right now, rights and freedoms that we once enjoyed are not accessible to many, and luxuries like travel and attending public entertainment venues may require a vaccine. These, and many more are all aspects of this New World Order according to many.

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What Belief in Extraterrestrials Reveals About Trust in Elections

Article by Martin La Monica                                           February 18, 2021                                          (theconversation.com)

• On January 19, 2021, the day before Biden’s inauguration, researchers at the University of New Orleans Survey Research Center conducted a state-wide poll of 633 registered voters in Louisiana. (see here for the Louisiana survey) The survey labeled those who believe that extraterrestrial beings visit Earth as ‘conspiracy oriented’. These conspiracy oriented people also tend to believe that Joe Biden was not the legitimate winner of the 2020 Presidential election due to election fraud, according to the poll.

• Researchers asked a series of questions about the participant’s religious beliefs, their beliefs in extraterrestrial life, and whether Joe Biden was the rightful winner of the 2020 US Presidential election. Recent surveys have shown that both Republicans and Democrats include a significant number of so-called ‘conspiracy theorists’, ie: the belief that hidden causes are behind real-world events. But it was always the Democrats and Independent voters who were more inclined to believe in conspiracy theories than the Republicans.

• With the evolution of social media networks, where people encounter only those who agree with them to create an ‘echo chamber’, conspiracy theories regarding the pandemic and election cycle have circulated broadly. The QAnon movement in particular, which holds the election was fraudulent, has developed from periphery to a growing mainstream group. QAnon believers see the fact that Trump has lost all the legal challenges to be just more evidence that powerful and secretive forces are at work to steal the election and hide the truth from the public.

• Most of the survey’s respondents – 59.7% – believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe than just on Earth. And nearly one-third – 32.3% – of the respondents believe that aliens have actually visited Earth, in spite of governments continuing to deny any such thing. Third-party and Independent voters are more likely to believe this than Democrats or Republicans.

• Just over half of the survey respondents do not believe Biden was rightfully elected President, with a clear partisan split. 74% of Democrats trusted the election results while only 12% of Republicans believe the election outcome. Third-party and Independent voters were more evenly divided. Of the respondents who believe aliens have visited Earth, 57.6% also believe Biden was not rightfully elected president.

• The poll reveals that a statistically significant percentage of the Louisiana population who believe that our government leaders are covering up alien visitation also believe that these government officials are misleading the public about the Presidential election results. As conspiracy theory beliefs continue to grow in the U.S., researchers expect a corresponding increase in mistrust of government officials and a drop in the public’s trust in future elections.

 

Partisanship is not enough to explain why so many Americans – mostly Republicans – distrust the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

As scholars in political behavior and methods, we are aware of another factor in voters’ thinking that has increased right alongside electoral distrust: Americans’ beliefs in conspiracy theories, especially those that express mistrust of government officials.

Our research, which has not yet been published, finds that these two beliefs are linked – to the extent that Americans who believe aliens have visited Earth are more likely than disbelievers to say that Joe Biden is not the legitimate winner of the 2020 presidential election. As conspiracy theory beliefs grow in the U.S., we expect a corresponding drop in public trust in elections.

Polling voters

Drawing on academic literature focused on trust in electoral processes, we decided to look specifically at voters’ conspiratorial beliefs. On Jan. 19, 2021, the eve of President Joe Biden’s inauguration, we conducted a survey of 633 Louisiana registered voters, selected at random. We asked a series of questions about their religious beliefs, their beliefs in extraterrestrial life and whether Joe Biden had been the rightful winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

The key questions we asked were:
• Do you believe that there is life in the universe other than on Earth?
• Do you believe that extraterrestrials have visited the Earth?
• Do you believe that Joe Biden is the rightful winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election?
We weighted the answers to reflect the statewide population balance of gender, age and race.

Aliens and electoral trust

We found that Democrats and third-party and independent voters were somewhat more inclined to believe conspiracy theories than Republicans. That fits with other recent surveys indicating that both parties do indeed have conspiratorial leanings, though the partisan divide may influence which particular conspiracies a person believes.

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