Yay I can post!!!
I'm a rather big UFO buff. Here's the story as i see it.
"The Disclosure Project" is a rather interesting organization. They are very very good at digging out obscure, high profile witness with some truly amazing stories in the name of lobbying The US Congress for action (disclosure). They've produced a
huge fat book on what they've found.
However, the book's excellent content is frustratingly shallow, and this is somewhat representative of the whole organization:
1. even IF they can convince Congress UFOs are an important issue, who cares? how the hell can Congress communicate "the UFO subject" to the American people when they are utterly failing to have an effective debate on healthcare? Epically with elections on the horizon...
2. the "National Security State" exists well BEYOND the control of Congress. Congress doesn't have the the security clearance to meaningfully delve into this matter, NOR does The President. This was true even back in the Manhattan Project...
3. if we COULD get the National Security State to "open up," what can they really say? It is very likely they don't have a clue what's going on, or understand how the technology they've captured truly works; and they will have a tough time accounting for a god-only-knows amount of money.
Cheer up though, it's becoming increasingly obvious to me that THEY are playing the National Security State like a fiddle. You don't travel a bajillion light years to "crash" in the desert 70 miles away from the test site of the first atomic bomb a week before its two-year anniversary.
I hypothesize that THEY know full well what the political dynamics of this world are, and seek to 1) sooth the paranoia of this State and 2) highlight to the public that this State exists and is holding back a free and open world.
Entities who are hundreds of thousands,
or millions, of years old
must hold a considerable amount of wisdom to still exist. Therefore I feel we are free to have faith and trust in Them even if what they do or represent is utterly terrifying and unrecognizable to us. I think of Them as Galactic Gardeners-- how might a plant feel being examined, pruned,
and fertilized?!? even if for it's own good?
So ultimately, it is the public's responsibility to calm down, rationally educate themselves and move forward. The Disclosure Project misses this fact. Moving forward cannot happen until the public has access to a new and effective source of collaborative
knowledge media, one that's not full of thin hogwash.
I'd be rather interested to hear what any of your Spice Dreams have to say about this...
all questions welcome!
thx,
Acolyte
P.S.
"I Know What I Saw" is a new and excellent introduction to this subject, one i hardily recommend.
P.s.s.
The Singularity is Near...