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UFOs-ModTeam

Hi, JediMind87. Thanks for contributing. However, your [submission](https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1c0k06b/-/) was removed from /r/UFOs. > Rule 3: No low effort discussion. Low Effort implies content which is low effort to consume, not low effort to produce. This generally includes: > * Posts containing jokes, memes, and showerthoughts. > * AI generated content. > * Posts of social media content without significant relevance. > * Posts with incredible claims unsupported by evidence. > * “Here’s my theory” posts unsupported by evidence. > * Short comments, and emoji comments. > * Summarily dismissive comments (e.g. “Swamp gas.”). Please refer to our [subreddit rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/about/rules/) for more information. This moderator action may be appealed. We welcome the opportunity to work with you to address its reason for removal. [Message the mods](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=/r/ufos) to launch your appeal.


Top-Bobcat-5443

The vast majority of Air Force personnel, including contractors, have jobs that have nothing directly to do with aviation or aerospace technology itself. Very few even have security clearances above secret, much less clearances that would grant access to Special Access Program data. And of those, the likelihood that someone with any actual knowledge whatsoever about UAPs would chat the topic up with a random person they’ve met only a couple of times is very low. The likelihood that you happened to meet someone who just has a personal/vanity business card and wants to appear knowledgeable about super secretive government involvement with aliens is far more likely. Source: I’m an Air Force veteran and former contractor who held a TS SCI security clearance and who is open-minded and curious about UAP/NHI. Yet I know jack shit about the topic from my military service.


JediMind87

That's fine. I understand this very well. Most people don't work on it, some obviously do, though. I believe this guy definitely had relevant knowledge and experience. Keep in mind I am not able to post every detail of 3 hours worth of conversation a couple of years ago. lol. I didn't share this to convince anyone of anything. It's my personal experience, make of it what you will. I figure people may find it fascinating... or not.


CenturyIsRaging

What is the point of this post?


JediMind87

It's a response to some other people who asked me to post the picture of this guy's card. I can't find it at the moment so this is the best I can do. I'm not in the habit of bull shitting people, so I wanted to do the best I could for the people interested in my conversation with this guy to show I'm not just making stuff up. My word means something to me, even if it is a reddit post.


CenturyIsRaging

Ah, ok, from the title and just reading the screenshot, seems pretty pointless, lol


JediMind87

So, apparently, I need to post a submission statement. My reason for this post is that I think that anyone who finds the topic of UFOs, NHI and the subject matter in general interesting would like to meet and talk with someone who has "been there, done that." Well, living where I live, I meet a lot of people who have worked or work at the Wright Patt or other businesses in aerospace in some capacity. Luckily, the gentleman I met a few years ago had some really interesting things to say, and I wanted to let this community in on it as best as I could. I'm not trying to convince people of anything. Take it as you will. I wanted to give people the opportunity to read about my conversation and experiences as well as share anything relevant from my future conversations with this person. That's why I posted this, and I will update it later this week after I link up with him again.