The Shame Game: Why Witnesses Stay Silent About Encounters
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Dive into the compelling world of unexplained encounters as a seasoned interviewer reveals insights from thousands of witnesses over a decade. Discover the hidden reasons why even highly credible individuals, from first responders to retired governors, are reluctant to share their extraordinary stories.
This discussion uncovers the societal "shame game" that forces witnesses to keep silent, often leading to official, generic explanations like "it was a black bear." We also explore the surprising lack of compelling video evidence, linking it to modern human behavior and the elusive nature of these phenomena.
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Transcript
You cover a lot of interesting stuff. So you interviewed thousands of people over these 10 years. And how, how compelling are the, the, you know, the testimonials from people of their encounters? Oh, absolutely. I always say it comes down to who you trust, right? Who you believe. You don't have to believe me. He's wearing a bigfoot shirt. He seems to like, maybe you like more of a professor type or you you trust him. You will meet that person that you would trust on this subject if you were in the position that I was in. So literally hundreds of people every time for for almost a decade. And most people don't want to share their story. Like what we are doing, like you alluded to before. Yeah. They're they're reluctant. Oh yeah, this is America. We're the king of the shame game, right? Like everything shame. Shame on you for going against the system. Shame on you for believing something that mainstream doesn't say is real, but it is. And we're talking about first responders, retired governors, uh, firefighter, like just people that, you know, they get the call, the police officer gets the call. It's ...