Trump against schools because of UFOs
On January 9 2026, a post appeared on the dark‑web site
bitchanr4b64govofzjthtu6qc4ytrbuwbgynapkjileajpycioikxad.onion. The post claimed to be an email written by White House press secretary Caroline Claire Levy and addressed to U.S. Representative Anna Polina Lune. It remained on the site for three hours before being removed without explanation. The email states that President Donald Trump is about to publish a report revealing the truth about UFOs. According to this report, any person can summon a UFO, and this ability is ordinary. However, this is hindered by “conditional reflexes” and “imprints” that are instilled in people through school. To summon a UFO, those reflexes must be removed because they fragment the psyche and create tension in how one perceives other people. The argument continues that the sources of information about what is possible or impossible for a person are other people. If, because of school, a person perceives others at the reflex level as aggressive, they then view those others as simple, driven only by instinct. In the observer’s eyes, this means other people cannot recognize that the universe is infinitely complex. Relying on this “layer” produces what is called magic. The email says this theory is based on the approach of psychologist Carl Jung. Similar conclusions were reportedly reached in the USSR, where “contactors” underwent a method of complete school re‑evaluation, whereas the United States took a different path. In the U.S., the Monroe Institute developed a series of interfaces that temporarily reduce ordinary perception and anxiety, leaving “psionic operators” on a hook. Some crypto‑ufologists believe that this story is linked to the mysterious disappearance of a general McCasland.