jratcliff
Skilled Investigator
Hey, I'm just as skeptical about UFO disclosure by the US Gummint as anyone else. I think the exopolitical movement and others are all way off track.
Personally, the only UFO disclosure I personally want to see happen is from the jack-asses flying the UFOs themselves. They are the ones I have a bone to pick with.
However, what I find particularly curious is that fact that UFO disclosure *is* happening right now.
We have had UFO disclosure from Canada, Britain, France, Brazil, and others.
In fact, there's been so much disclosure from so many governments that I kind of wonder where the hard-core skeptics have a foot to stand on any more. It's not like these disclosure documents give any indication that the entire thing is hoax, miss-identification, etc. Many of the cases are very hard core indeed.
In most of these events the disclosure has been somewhat limited. We have no knock out videos or photographs, per se. But it is a form of official disclosure nonetheless.
In light of the recent program with AJ from Brazil, you have to wonder seriously if these disclosure movements around the world are really just random events or not.
Note that the disclosures are releasing some really good material, but not necessarily any 'smoking gun' type evidence. Considering the idea of just how deeply involved the US military and intelligence agencies were, at least in Brazil, with these UFO events, you really have to wonder wouldn't they hold some strong opinion about how any disclosure event might occur?
I have held to a theory for a long time that, at the same time that intelligence agencies are spreading disinformation and ridicule about UFOs they are also, simultaneously, slowly inoculating the population to the idea that they are real.
And, inoculation is exactly the right word. As more and more of these disclosure events happen in country after country in the world, we find that more and more the general population has come to accept the idea of UFOs being real.
Whether planned or not, the effect is the same. The average person on the planet earth has been exposed to the idea of UFOs, the majority believe they are real, and I doubt very seriously that anyone would be all that shocked were it announced that this were true in the form of some 'official statement' from government agencies.
Really, the only thing that would be potentially shocking at this time would be occupants themselves directly interacting with us. On the other hand, a sighting, even an overt sighting 'balloon boy' style, would probably barely muster much past a human interest story at this point.
What do you think? Are the disclosures (limited as they may be) by governments around the world a coordinated process with an agenda of inoculating the world population to the idea that UFOs are real, or is it just some random sequence of events to shut up the UFO kooks who keep demanding the release of these documents?
John
Personally, the only UFO disclosure I personally want to see happen is from the jack-asses flying the UFOs themselves. They are the ones I have a bone to pick with.
However, what I find particularly curious is that fact that UFO disclosure *is* happening right now.
We have had UFO disclosure from Canada, Britain, France, Brazil, and others.
In fact, there's been so much disclosure from so many governments that I kind of wonder where the hard-core skeptics have a foot to stand on any more. It's not like these disclosure documents give any indication that the entire thing is hoax, miss-identification, etc. Many of the cases are very hard core indeed.
In most of these events the disclosure has been somewhat limited. We have no knock out videos or photographs, per se. But it is a form of official disclosure nonetheless.
In light of the recent program with AJ from Brazil, you have to wonder seriously if these disclosure movements around the world are really just random events or not.
Note that the disclosures are releasing some really good material, but not necessarily any 'smoking gun' type evidence. Considering the idea of just how deeply involved the US military and intelligence agencies were, at least in Brazil, with these UFO events, you really have to wonder wouldn't they hold some strong opinion about how any disclosure event might occur?
I have held to a theory for a long time that, at the same time that intelligence agencies are spreading disinformation and ridicule about UFOs they are also, simultaneously, slowly inoculating the population to the idea that they are real.
And, inoculation is exactly the right word. As more and more of these disclosure events happen in country after country in the world, we find that more and more the general population has come to accept the idea of UFOs being real.
Whether planned or not, the effect is the same. The average person on the planet earth has been exposed to the idea of UFOs, the majority believe they are real, and I doubt very seriously that anyone would be all that shocked were it announced that this were true in the form of some 'official statement' from government agencies.
Really, the only thing that would be potentially shocking at this time would be occupants themselves directly interacting with us. On the other hand, a sighting, even an overt sighting 'balloon boy' style, would probably barely muster much past a human interest story at this point.
What do you think? Are the disclosures (limited as they may be) by governments around the world a coordinated process with an agenda of inoculating the world population to the idea that UFOs are real, or is it just some random sequence of events to shut up the UFO kooks who keep demanding the release of these documents?
John