Sovereignty Issues Within UAP Disclosure


Recently I came across the linked study, which discusses how UAP disclosure may raise sovereignty issues for human political authorities (also discussed on the Points of Convergence podcast this weekend). It suggests disclosure may be a political issue more than a scientific one. As an analogy, think of the backlash Galileo’s heliocentrism prompted from the Catholic Church.

One of the key questions seems to be: if there are “superior beings,” then what authority does a nation have to rule its people?

Questions I have: Is interest in the disclosure movement motivated, in any major part, by political instincts, whether libertarian or anarchic or something else? Is there a counterpart in the crypto/bitcoin movement as it seeks to undermine the hegemony of the global financial system/US dollar to ostensibly promote liberty? To what extent is the disclosure movement itself (and not just government suppression of disclosure) potentially best understood as a sociopolitical movement?

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