They eat babies, don’t they?

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Fri, 28/07/2023 - 00:30
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Fri, 28/07/2023 - 00:30
“To serve Man,” indeed “The Beat with Ari Melber” on Wednesday featured a segment in which astrophysicist Adam Frank offered skeptical commentary on the congressional UFO/UAP hearings. In her wrap-up, MSNBC’s Katie Phang quipped that she got her information on aliens from a “documentary” called Independence Day. I like a good movie about aliens as much as the next person, but they are movies. The Twitter/Xitter/whatever comments on the hearings were withering. Most ran along the lines of, “So aliens travel here possibly from hundreds of light years away only to crash? Repeatedly?” Perhaps what we need more than a congressional hearing on UFOs/UAPs is one on the credulity pandemic. Among the key findings in the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST) report that Kevin Drum references is this: Continued Widespread Distrust in American Democratic Institutions andBelief in Anti-Democratic Political Conspiracy TheoriesAbout 40 percent of Americans share at least one attitude reflecting deep distrust of American democratic institutions – such as elections will not solve America’s fundamental problems and political leaders of both the Republican and Democratic parties are the most immoral people in America – and this deep distrust is shared across the political spectrum. About 20 percent of Americans believe anti-democratic political conspiracy theories about how the country is run, but the exact belief varies across the political spectrum. The Guardian on the report: The number of Americans who believe the use of force is justified to restore Trump to the White House increased by…