The Trump administration’s latest deluge of unidentified aerial phenomena records might seem like a mere nod to public curiosity, but historians detect a familiar pattern echoing through the centuries.
The Crown's New Celestial Enforcers: Executive Orbs and the Old Grievance
The Trump administration’s latest deluge of unidentified aerial phenomena records might seem like a mere nod to public curiosity, but historians detect a familiar pattern echoing through the centuries.
Why it matters: The modern spectacle of aerial disclosures, while ostensibly a triumph of transparency, paradoxically mirrors the carefully orchestrated distractions that once preceded profound unrest. As John Dickinson, writing in his "Letters from a Farmer," observed, there are times when silence itself speaks volumes, particularly when critical grievances remain deliberately unaddressed. The current executive focus on inexplicable aerial phenomena, however intriguing, adeptly diverts public discourse from more tangible burdens, from inflation to geopolitical entanglements. This executive prerogative to control the narrative, whether through suppression or strategic disclosure, fundamentally undermines the informed consent crucial for a self-governing people. The historical record, leading up to the grievances articulated on "Dec. 22." of many an assembly, suggests that such diversions, rather than allaying anxieties, often sow deeper seeds of distrust, paving the way for further erosion of public faith in 'The Executive Department' and institutions 'OF THE' republic itself.
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