Resentment of UFO Deniers


I just watched Hal Puthoff’s Sol Foundation video (which by the way, clued me into this book that sounds like a must-read: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199608691-inside-the-us-government-covert-ufo-program). He talks about discussions and efforts relating to controlled disclosure being made behind closed doors, amongst other things. Of course this is nothing new to us, and has been the direction things have been going in since the NYT story broke in 2017.

I’ve always been interested in this subject, I can remember as a kid being glued to the couch, enthralled by the Roswell TV movie–and Fire in the Sky before that. That this is all turning out to be true is no surprise to me, just the pace at which things are now moving.

Because the topic is becoming more mainstream since the NYT story broke, and has been recognized at the highest levels of government (ie. former presidents talking about UAP, and the Schumer Amendment), I can mention it to people without them automatically thinking I’m a crazy person. The stigma is still there, but slowly receding.

But what we’ve all run into is this strange indifference, like some kind of an intellectual brick wall. My brother–a huge sci-fi lover by the way–pretty much shrugs it off, while simultaneously admitting it would be the biggest story in history if true.

I’ve come to realize that this is not about people being merely “too busy paying bills” or lacking intellectual curiosity. It is because for the vast majority of people this is a major challenge to their worldview, and they will refuse to process it until they are absolutely forced to. It’s a paradigm change akin to learning everything doesn’t revolve around the earth, except much larger–we are not at the top of the food chain, we are not alone, and they are here.

My point in all this is, I believe it’s possible in our lifetimes that world governments will acknowledge things like an NHI presence on earth, crash retrieval programs, and so forth. People will be forced to reckon with this subject. When that happens, I hope you all do not feel resentment towards those who doubted you. It was never about their respect for you as a person, your credibility, or your ability to communicate. It was always about their worldview and their desire/capability to process a profound paradigm shift.

Update: My title could have been a bit more accurate. I’m not talking about the “professional skeptics” like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, etc. either of course.

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