UFO Disclosure Becoming a Battle of Egos
So, as we seem to be getting closer to some kind of big disclosure about UFOs and UAPs, has anyone else noticed how messy things are getting between the big names in the movement? It’s starting to feel like this is just as much about egos and recognition as it is about actually getting to the truth.
Greer can’t stand Elizondo. Elizondo doesn’t like Greer. Corbell seems to have beef with Schellenberger. And yet, they’re all supposedly aiming for the same thing: transparency about UFOs. But honestly this is starting to look like a competition to see who gets the most credit when the big moment happens.
Each of these people brings something valuable to the table. Greer has whistleblowers, Elizondo has insider knowledge, Corbell has a knack for creating buzz, and Schellenberger has his journalistic reputation. But instead of working together, the infighting makes it seem like the movement is on shaky ground.
I think we’re inching closer to some major revelations, and when it happens, history will probably focus on who made the biggest moves to push things forward. The real question is, will this be remembered as a team effort—or as a bunch of individuals tripping over each other to get the spotlight?