I see what I did there.
Marge of course being Trevor Lawrence, aka Marjorie Taylor Greene. Trump being Trump.
The UFO release, which is totally bullshit, is this.
What she said?
Former representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, took to social media to deride the release, calling it “‘look at the shiny object’ propaganda” while the administration waged foreign wars.
“Unless they roll out live aliens and test demo UFOs or actually admit what we know this really is then I have way better things to do on this Friday,” she wrote.
True.
Note for Rod Dreher and his off the wall Religious Right friends who think this is actually demons?
Even if Rod doesn't believe this bullshit:
There has been for decades a group within the government called the “Collins Elite” — Evangelical and fundamentalist Christians in the intelligence world who know that UFOs are real, but who believe they are demonic, and who have been fighting disclosure.
Putting it on paper just gives it more credibility.
Besides, you used the word "know," at least of the UFOs, if not of the claim that they're demonic. He further indicates he believes the organization does exist, and with another chance to deny that aliens have been found, and that they're actually demons, once again won't say no.
It gets worse from there. Dreher conflates anti-zionism and antisemitism, then claims this is a sign of the "end times" while also getting into supersessionism, and per my comparing him to Paul Kingsnorth, actually mentions "The Machine."
Listen to Marge, and haul Beelzebub to JPL or some other science research lab and let's test!
Let's start even before that? Digital camera or smartphone? The actual memory card to look at the original photo. (Ditto for film and negatives.) That's part of how you be actually skeptical about UFOs, skeptical enough to realize it's laughable that actual aliens would be visiting us. When not laughable, it's incredibly ego-solipsistic, aka narcissistic, on the part of the claimant.
Roswell? Nah, an actual military conspiracy (for "obvious" Cold War reasons) trumps an alien visit conspiracy theory, one that, like Christian gospels, accumulates an ever bigger patina or tarnish (take your pick) of legend with each "telephone"-like expansion of the original.
Besides, UFO fundagelicals like Daniel Brito never honestly look at economics, energy expenditure, and many other things. Per a second follow-up to that, as well as what I mentioned in the original, they also never discuss lies and confabulations, recycling material already proven to be fake, grifting, helping others grift, and more.