The X-files is one of my favorite sci-fi shows and José Chung’s From Outer Space is by far my favorite episode. I’m convinced it offers a deeper insight into the truth about UFOs and government involvement. Here’s why I believe it’s more than just satire—this episode answers the UFO question.

First off, the episode portrays a dual reality: yes, UFOs and extraterrestrial beings exist (whether from other dimensions or galaxies), but the military is heavily involved in abductions and other manipulative tactics. This dynamic is important because it aligns with my theory about the government’s relationship with alien technology and why full disclosure will never happen. Let me explain:

  1. Government Involvement in Abductions: In José Chung’s, we see the military pretending to be aliens, performing abductions, and messing with people’s memories. This suggests that many "alien abduction" stories could actually involve secretive human operations. The reason the government will never admit to the existence of UFOs is that they’d also have to confess their role in these abductions and unethical experiments using advanced alien tech they've recovered from crashes.

  2. Aliens Don’t Care About Us: The episode shows a real alien from inner earth called 'Lord Kinbote' that interacts with civilians and military personal dressed as aliens. Lord Kinbote treats them the same equal, he doesn't care about ranks or positions. Now, advanced interdimensional or extraterrestrial entities would see us as inferior. Why would they negotiate or make deals with humans, bound by our limited understanding of morality and laws? The idea that aliens are working with our governments is ludicrous when you think about how advanced they’d have to be to travel through dimensions or galaxies. They wouldn’t be beholden to us—they’d simply be too advanced to care and the tech that the government owns, it's just recovered from crashes but not because they made a deal.

  3. Government Disinformation Campaigns: Current whistleblowers often reveal UFO secrets, but I believe they’re just part of the government’s never-ending disinformation campaign. They throw out just enough truth to keep the public curious, but they also muddy the waters to prevent any real understanding. The truth, as José Chung’s suggests, is that the government uses alien technology but manipulates the narrative for their own purposes. It’s all smoke and mirrors to distract us from their own involvement in shady activities.

  4. Human Involvement in Abductions: There’s also strong evidence that many abductions involve humans working alongside these extraterrestrial figures. Some abductees have reported seeing other human beings in the same rooms as the so-called "Greys" during their experiences. Or the Flatwoods Monster case, where witnesses suffered physical symptoms—throat irritation, nausea, and vomiting—often linked to exposure to mustard gas. Government testing weapons on their own citizens?

In short, the government is playing a dangerous game. They won't disclose UFOs because it would expose their own crimes—abductions, experiments, hiding advance tech from their citizens and the use of alien tech for shady purposes. José Chung's From Outer Space hints at this reality through satire, but I believe it offers a clearer understanding of how UFOs and government involvement intertwine.

What are your thoughts?

by micklee87

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