UAP fiction, all is not real

A One-Sided War & UAP Apathy

Are these entities like the bullied kid who keeps getting up?

Austin Wilson
Shibboleth
Published in
3 min readFeb 12, 2023

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Two “unknown objects” and one balloon shot down — we’re getting dangerously close to rhyming with history here. Roswell was 76 years ago but only yesterday in propaganda terms. The balloon lies are easier to digest when we can watch a real one pop and fall to the ocean.

Why not lie about the objects over Alaska and Canada? Because one lie can cover many truths. One was a balloon? Well alright, easy enough to ignore the other two then, even without photos or video. Probably balloons too.

We here at Shibboleth know the drill. You do too, it’s just the world has become more and more cynical, more apathetic. Today we’re not talking about your apathy, though. Not even humanity’s overall.

An anonymous source gave us some insights into the objects we’re shooting down. They also let us know their opinion about what the news should and shouldn’t be. Specifically, it shouldn’t cover the U.S. Airforce shooting down “two crafts,” they said.

The Abbreviation Agencies have been all over the newspapers and websites and YouTube channels with their version of answers lately. They’ve dissembled and held forth about “UAP” and how that “P” covers so much more than what all the freaks like you (and us) want it to cover.

“No evidence of alien technology” has been their chorus, but the reprise adds “but can’t rule it out, either.” Our source sings closer to the true topic than any other act currently dares to.

A chat with one of Shibboleth’s anonymous sources. Via REDACTED.

It’s about “them” and how “they” don’t care. But also…

Shibboleth’s anonymous source continues playing the bullshit game. Via REDACTED.

Our source also wouldn’t confirm we’ve been shooting “them” down for years. This meant we had to do some figuring, also known as conjecture. Journalists fear this because the crazies then assume nothing is based in facts.

Let’s assume a few things. First, we have in fact been shooting them down for years. This isn’t an assumption for us here at Shibboleth, but the wider world doesn’t have our sources.

Second, we haven’t talked to anyone or anything. This would mean we know “they” don’t care because we keep shooting crafts down and “they” just keep sending them.

If we believe our source, the story is we could continue destroying these objects and face zero consequences. That says a lot, but as always there are redactions and obfuscations.

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Austin Wilson
Shibboleth

Writer with stories in Ahoy Comics, Black Hare Press, Magnetic Press, and Defenstration. Sci-fi, horror, and comedy. Hosts Ledger: A Writing Podcast.