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This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth — use code THINKFIRST for 20% off.
A growing list of “missing and dead scientists” is making headlines—eight, ten, eleven… now more.
It sounds like a pattern. It feels like a pattern. But is it actually one?
In this episode of Think First, I walk through what’s real, what’s being assumed, and what doesn’t hold up under pressure. From a missing Air Force general to viral claims about UFO whistleblowers, we break down how separate events get pulled into a single narrative—and why that matters.
This isn’t about dismissing the unknown. It’s about asking a better question:
Are these cases connected… or are they just being presented that way?
Because when the story gets clearer—but the evidence doesn’t—you might not be looking at the truth.
If Distorted or Think First has sharpened your thinking, you can support the show directly. Subscribers get exclusive weekly headline breakdowns, applied Gaslight 360 analysis, and deeper dives into cultural narratives. Visit Gaslight360.com/subscribe to join. Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Support the show
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Read and reflect at Gaslight360.com/clarity
Support Think First and access the full archive for $3/month:
Gaslight360.com/subscribe
By Jim Detjen | The M Institute™Send Jim a Topic to Explore
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth — use code THINKFIRST for 20% off.
A growing list of “missing and dead scientists” is making headlines—eight, ten, eleven… now more.
It sounds like a pattern. It feels like a pattern. But is it actually one?
In this episode of Think First, I walk through what’s real, what’s being assumed, and what doesn’t hold up under pressure. From a missing Air Force general to viral claims about UFO whistleblowers, we break down how separate events get pulled into a single narrative—and why that matters.
This isn’t about dismissing the unknown. It’s about asking a better question:
Are these cases connected… or are they just being presented that way?
Because when the story gets clearer—but the evidence doesn’t—you might not be looking at the truth.
If Distorted or Think First has sharpened your thinking, you can support the show directly. Subscribers get exclusive weekly headline breakdowns, applied Gaslight 360 analysis, and deeper dives into cultural narratives. Visit Gaslight360.com/subscribe to join. Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Support the show
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Read and reflect at Gaslight360.com/clarity
Support Think First and access the full archive for $3/month:
Gaslight360.com/subscribe