The (Annotated) Truth About Secureteam 10

Perhaps feeling some heat as a result of recent events, UFO fraud Tyler Glockner released a video on his Secureteam 10 YouTube channel that seeks to appeal to his audience as "family" - because nothing says familial affection like lying to them for profit.

Dripping with fake sincerity, the piece is a montage of images and video sent in by his unsuspecting fans displaying his stickers and t-shirts, and in one case a poor sod who appears to have spent the better part of an afternoon-evening setting up and knocking down a domino mosaic of the Secureteam logo.

UFO Theater responded with an annotated version, providing a couple of examples of Secureteam's made-up scenarios, and highlighting Glockner's income from YouTube, as well as secrecy about income from his Patreon donation account.

The most horrifying part of the Secureteam love-fest had to be edited out, because it was unbearable: footage of various 2 to 4 year old children wearing Secureteam gear and generally being exposed to Secureteam nonsense on phones and computer screens. It's depressing to think of parents passing on misinformation from one of the worst possible sources.

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