Patience is a virtue. Disclosure isn’t coming anytime soon. There is still a lot to be excited about.


TLDR; Disclosure will inevitably will be a slow drawn out process. This is playing out as expected because of history and human nature. And we all should be excited by every drop of information we receive.

With most UAP news cycles, it feels like more “big news is coming” or yet another set back.

But for those who have been following the phenomena for decades, the past 5 years or so (since AATIP disclosure) have been wild. And with each passing day and with each drip of “nothingburger” news, we continue to feel more positive and less disappointed.

And the reason is simple.

We pretty much know how things are going to play out.

Because…well…wisdom.

If you think some technician from Lockheed is going to come out waving pictures and video on the 5 o’clock news with Ross, it ain’t going to happen. Because we know what happened to those people in the decades past.

The President isn’t going to blindside the not-in-the-know public majority and say that we have ships, aliens, warp drives, secret alloys, and intergalactic treaties. Because we know any of them failed to do so ahead of the major world events or outright lied about others (Iran Contra, WMD, Cigars).

Disclosure will be slow and methodical. With some days more grand than others.

But why?

1st – Process (now – early 2025)

Grusch filed a whistleblower complaint in early 2021. A full 4 years after AATIP disclosure news. Congress granted him a public hearing in July 2023.

It took close to 18 months for his disclosure to become public. And more than SIX YEARS after we saw an amazing UAP video captured by a very legitimate source.

As for the other whistleblowers, if we assume that they were motivated by Grusch’s actions (which is reportedly the impetus) and they submitted complaints shortly thereafter, it would take until January of 2025 before they will be heard by the public; if a public hearing actually happens (more below). Again, the whistleblowers aren’t going to go on the nightly news. This obviously assumes that both the internal complaint review process and granting of a congressional hearing would take the same amount of time as it did for Grusch; 18 months.

What to expect: A few juicy leaks; lots of obfuscation and uncertainty still at play.

2nd – More Process (now – early 2025)

We’ve seen how painfully slow it is for Congress to obtain any information as they a) have other daily duties to perform b) struggle to peel back the layers of bureaucracy and government that this is covered under. We don’t know how long this will take, but based on the “coming soon” messages, we seem to be making progress. Yes!

What to expect: Pols won’t leak much. A whole lot of progress updates.

3rd – Public Message Development (2025 – Mid 2026)

World governments have one major job here, not to send the world into a panic.

Because what full disclosure would imply is that we clearly aren’t at the top of the food chain. This is what I believe to be the meaning of Grusch’s ontological shock (that’s is for another discussion)

For a vast majority of people, including world governments who have built defense mechanisms around protecting their people and way of life, this concept is devastating.

So, they can’t just spill the entire can of beans. Congress will likely first hear from many of these whistleblowers, especially those with gory details, behind closed doors. These meetings will likely be non-public because Grusch opened Pandora’s box, in broad freakin’ daylight, without the legislative and executive branches being prepared for it.

Next you’ll have to organize disclosure committees like those proposed by Schumer to deliver the message. This will likely have to be coordinated across the Five Eyes.

What to expect: A few big news leaks with public interest now piqued driven by leading new networks. Ross and others no longer being nerd famous. Many new UAP reporters on the scene with many being completely wrong, while a few long-timers will call it correctly.

4th – Disclosure (2027)

Unfortunately the message will likely not be a complete one, but an initial and partial drop of information from the agency agnostic Schumer UAP committee. This will shelter any agencies responsible from the conspiracy blowback. The message will be “Yeah, we know some stuff We have a craft or two, some bodies, that have been collected by our various branches. We have no sense of their motivations other than we both know we are here. We look forward to now working with the public to understand more about this phenomenon.”

At this point, the government has told us just enough that public at large needs to hear. And will give us just enough to satiate scientific and business interest.

The narrative is now strategically set to be controlled moving forward. Subsequent drops of information will be delivered by the committee as needed over the course of a decade or more.

What to expect: Lots of public interest with little panic. Possibly even more unanswered questions from the us nerds. Government will likely gain sympathy points from the public via its request for public help in solving the UAP mysteries. They will likely already know the answer to many of the questions they ask.

5th – Public Access (2029/30 – 2040)

The atomic bomb was theorized in the mid 1930s almost 10 years before The Atomic Energy act was created in 1946. It then took another 10 years, late 1950s, for the public to gain access to this technology for the purpose of energy.

I feel that the AE act is a perfect template for how UAP disclosure and access is and will play out.

Congress was funding the atomic bomb but didn’t know it. Also, it didn’t explicitly approve the dropping of the bomb on Japan.

After the atomic bomb dropped, Congress became painfully aware of the U.S. nuclear program. The same will be true with UAP disclosure as the gory and secret details will be revealed to the public facing officials across the Five Eyes. In analogous fashion, governments will certainly hold back certain things from public for safety and security reasons; just like the AE act.

Next, complex organizations will need to be created, staffed, and operationalized to manage public access, sharing, and control of alien material and information.

This took a decade for atomic science, hopefully it’s faster for UAP science. But I’m not holding my breadth.

Conclusion:

We be happy!

The news that we are getting leading up to disclosure is wonderful. Just because Ross isn’t saying “This guy just walked into Congress with an alien head”, doesn’t mean everything that isn’t physical evidence is useless. Updates about the process and progress mean things are moving forward.

I think we have to come to a realization that Ross, Grusch, Corbell or anyone with close knowledge of this space isn’t going to deliver us the goods. For these folks, it’s personal and/or career suicide courtesy of the government. There is too much riding on becoming media leaders in this emerging space to risk overplaying their hand. So they will continue to deliver us information. Some of it will be juicy and some subjectively irrelevant. But the intent is to keep us engaged and ahead of the general public, without burning down the house that they built.

For those of us that are decades in, we are moving at such an accelerated pace with watershed-level progress. We are used to waiting years for an information leak only to then spend several more years trying to validate its credibility.

But for all of you new to this, there is so much more to this than the “edging” news about disclosure. We have plenty of other things to celebrate, like:

The scientific community taking this seriously by publishing papers and seeking grants

Legitimate organizations forming to support and accelerate civilian/government partnership on disclosure

Proper news organizations not shying away from publishing UAP stories or laying heavy into the conspiracy track

Politicians taking this seriously while others are demonstrating not so subtle obfuscation.

So if you feel like we aren’t getting to aliens fast enough, you are going to be disappointed.

So unbuckle your seatbelt and enjoy the ride.

Many of us just spent decades driving through the Midwest, now we are about to take a gentle traverse the Rockies.

submitted by /u/DearHumanatee
[link] [comments] 

Read More