(SQAUK) — In a memorable 2003 interview on Vlad TV, Dr. Steven Greer, the renowned founder of The Disclosure Project and a practicing urologist, discussed the hidden realm of government psychological operations regarding UFOs and UAPs. Greer argued that the shift from the term “Unidentified Flying Objects” (UFOs) to “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena” (UAPs) is part of a deliberate strategy to shape public perception and obscure deeper truths about extraterrestrial life and covert military technologies.
Greer emphasized that the government’s shift from UFO to UAP isn’t just semantics but a calculated move to introduce ambiguity. “The idea is to confuse the public,” Greer claimed during the interview, highlighting how UAP removes the implication of “flying” objects, distancing the phenomenon from spacecraft-like associations. Greer says this subtle rebranding works with gaslighting tactics to discredit and marginalize those exploring the topic.
He suggested that the psychological operations surrounding UFOs and UAPs are part of a complex strategy to maintain secrecy. The government aims to control the narrative and suppress disclosure movements that challenge the official stance by obscuring terminology and spreading conflicting narratives.
Dr. Greer’s most intriguing claim is that many UAP sightings are artificial government aircraft rather than being of extraterrestrial origin. He explains that since the mid-20th century, classified programs have developed advanced aerospace technologies capable of replicating characteristics often attributed to alien crafts.
“This is a much bigger secret than the fact that aliens are here,” Greer stated emphatically. He asserted that extraterrestrial life is widely acknowledged in certain circles, but the government’s reverse-engineering of alien technology and its deployment of these secret craft remain fiercely guarded. Greer argued that revealing this truth would disrupt the global power structure, exposing hidden agendas tied to military dominance and energy monopolies.
Dr. Greer suggests that the UAP phenomenon is not just about exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life but also understanding the lengths governments will go to conceal their advancements. His statements have significant implications: if much of what we perceive as alien is actually of terrestrial origin, it raises crucial questions about the ethics of secrecy and the manipulation of public discourse.
As public interest in UAPs grows, amplified by recent disclosures and hearings, Dr. Greer’s 2003 appearance on Vlad TV remains crucial for unraveling the complex interplay of truth, deception, and technological marvels that define the UFO phenomenon today.