It seems like UFO events in Russia were very similar to those in the United States. I find these stories an entertaining distraction. But the accelerated chatter about aliens, UFOs/UAPs and "disclosure" makes me wary. I'm not worried about aliens, though I do assume they're out there and aware of us. If they were hostile we would never have known what hit us.
I'm concerned because deepfake technology has improved tremendously and I suspect Project Bluebeam will succeed in convincing billions of people, with enough government support of whatever narrative is pushed. Think how many billions of people follow a religion, then ask yourself again how many will demand more concrete proof of the aliens the government will swear are talking to us. Few ill doubt the official narrative. I assume the elite will use disclosure to gloss over something devastating in the news, and simultaneously reshape the world and consolidate power. Prepare for a vastly different government, monetary system, and a restricted set of rights and freedoms - and (I suspect) it's not decades away.
Until then, feel free to enjoy stories of UFO encounters like the ones below from the Soviet Union.
Your concerns about the convergence of deepfake technology and public gullibility, particularly in the context of Project Blue-beam, highlight the real risks of manipulated information in shaping societal beliefs and systems. While the idea of using faked alien disclosures to divert attention and consolidate power is speculative, the core issue—that advancing technology could be used to exploit human psychology and reshape governance—is both pertinent and unsettling.