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This is pretty big news IMHO, especially the bit about the triangle craft, which to me is HUGE, because it has that been seen/rumored for years as a US made ARV(alien reproduction vehicle).
If that turns out to be true, that means someone has been passively leaking this info for years, what else could be true?
I've always been one to believe that the best way for the government to cover something of this magnitude is to leak details. Especially if you get the details into movies, TV, and other pop culture where you can then dismiss people's claims by saying it was just something they saw on TV. Even Stargate SG-1 had an episode (Wormhole X-Treme!) about allowing details to be included in a TV show for plausible deniability. On that note, X-Files had a triangle shaped craft that is fairly close to the one people believe to be real. I don't necessarily believe one way or another that leaks have been happening this way. However, I see a lot of people stating that aliens/UAP wouldn't look what we see in TV and movies, so leaks could definitely work.
Leaking a same\specific lie over and over to keep tabs on the leak trails seems far more likely than Fermi winning the dice roll on this.