Do UFO believers need desinformation
agents?
Many times in UFO sites we heard
mentioned the term "desinformation agents". That term may give to an
unsuspecting casual reader the idea that UFO believers usually deal with very
precious and actionable knowledge/information that some other people are trying
to obfuscate and/or corrupt.
But looking at almost any UFO site on
the net a detached observer will realize that the "information
content" in these sites is very close to zero, they usually deal with no
actionable knowledge/information, essentially they deal with
"no-information", or almost equivalently they usually deal with
desinformation.
When concrete and objective
procedures are presented in these sites to make direct atmospheric observations
then these procedures are rejected and the submitter labelled as desinfo agent.
For some members of these sites
direct and systematic observations are "pseudo-observations", the
real observations providing a higher level of "actionable
knowledge/information" for them are: watching their screen monitor or
smartphones and then talking about the things seen and done by others some tens
of years ago.
They get very excited by footage with
very low information content, as glowing dots in a black background, or in
general any footage taken with low magnification where structure details of the
objects under observation are not clearly seen, or by personal "witness
accounts" where what the given witness say will be taken on faith. The
information content in any of these is very low, but then they will
"complete" the missing information with their expected preconceptions
"language" using words as: crafts, formations, fleets, intelligent
controlled, triangular formation, mega structure in space, etc, etc....
So do they really need any
desinformation agent?!
Franny Hudson It's seem more like they are the disinformation agents themselves!
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