70 years of cover-ups over UFOs are finally coming to an end |
It’s often said that when mankind acknowledges
that ‘life’ in the universe has been confirmed and an intelligent civilization
reaches out to us, that ‘contact’ will be the most profound moment in human
history. So, almost everyone is in agreement as to the ramifications of such
‘contact’, but have we actually not had an ongoing engagement between humans
and super-intelligent creatures from other planets for decades?
Today, on World UFO Day, as we approach
the summer of 2021, the world is potentially on the brink of learning something
that most people will be astonished and perhaps shocked by.
For
more than 70 years, highly trained, credible people have found themselves
involved in multiple witness reports and interactions with some kind
of intelligence that is, literally, out of this world. These cases from all
around the world have been fully investigated and documented, yet have largely
been ignored by governments, the military and scientists, and the academic world.
Why?
The
explanation is simple and stark: governments across the planet, supported by
the mainstream media, have poured scorn on and trivialized the subject of
unidentified flying objects, or flying saucers, since the early 1950s.
As the
late Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist and huge UFO proponent, used to
say, “It can’t be, so it isn’t.”
That
phrase is particularly apt if we ask the question as to why the scientific and
academic worlds have largely ignored the mass of corroborated testimony from
military pilots, commercial pilots, astronauts, cosmonauts, radar operators,
air traffic controllers, sonar operators, military personnel, and police
officers, etc.
In recent years, a new acronym has been created
to replace the term ‘UFO’ – Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) – in the hope
that science, academia, and the media would be more open to investigating the
subject. However, such is the manufactured stigma attached to this topic that
it is still deemed too ‘taboo’ for most.
Given how the subject has been trivialized
and dismissed for so many years, it isn’t surprising that most scientists and
academics do not take the UFO/UAP phenomena seriously. After all, for most of
their lives, they have been told that there is no evidence to support the
premise that some of these reports are credible, cannot be explained, and
may be of extraterrestrial/non-human origin.
However, almost all
of them do not realize that they – and hundreds of millions of ordinary
citizens – have been hoodwinked by a huge propaganda machine artificially and deliberately created by the United States. In January 1953, a
group of scientists met for two days to figure out a way to ‘strip the aura’ of
flying saucers that the public had for the subject. They decided the best way
to do this was to begin a debunking program. Flying saucers were to be
dismissed, trivialized, and scorned by the deliberate use of the media in all
its forms, i.e., television, film, newspapers, books, and magazines.
The group is responsible for this policy is known as the ‘Robertson Panel’, which took
its name from that of its chairman, Harold Percival Robertson.
It was a policy that
effectively created the terrible stigma and ridicule that has plagued this
topic for decades, and yet most people are totally unaware of how it began.
Most astronomers won’t even consider looking at
the mountains of UFO/UAP evidence, while those who do express a willingness to
get involved in genuine research have been prevented from doing so, because of
the perceived risk of ridicule and the effect on their careers.
This fear has persisted for decades and has
been a powerful deterrent for those who dared to take the phenomena seriously.
The message was clear to scientists and academics: stay away from UFO/UAP
research or risk ruining your career.
Yet there have been significant developments on
this subject in recent weeks and months that seem to be signaling the end to
this long-standing policy of deceit and denial.
Last week, a US Navy Task Force submitted a
nine-page preliminary assessment report to Congress regarding US Navy
encounters with UAPs off the east and west coasts of America that have taken
place in recent years.
It cited 144 cases recorded by the US military
since 2004 and stated that 143 remained UNEXPLAINED. Given the huge
technological resources the US has, it is a staggering statistic. How could 143
military personnel, using the most sophisticated equipment in the world, fail
to identify the mysterious objects that they witnessed?
We’ve also seen people at the highest levels of
government and the military change their tune and speak out about the
phenomenon, in complete contrast to what leaders have said on the matter
before.
In a TV interview last year, Senator Marco Rubio said: “We have things flying around military bases and
places where we’re conducting military exercises, and we don’t know what it is
and it isn’t ours. So, that’s a legitimate question to ask, and I’d say frankly
if it’s something outside this planet it would actually be better than the fact
that we’ve seen some technology leap on behalf of the Russians, the Chinese, or
some other adversary...
“The bottom line is, if there are things flying
over military bases and you don’t know what they are, they’re not yours, and
they exhibit potential technologies you don’t have at your disposal, that to me
is a national security risk and one we should be looking into.”
He added in another interview: “Dozens
of men and women we have entrusted with the defense of our country are telling
us about encounters with unidentified aircraft with capabilities we do not
fully understand. We cannot allow the stigma of UFOs to keep us from seriously
investigating these encounters.”
Former CIA Director John Brennan recently spoke
at George Mason University, and stated: “I think it’s a bit
presumptuous and arrogant for us to believe that there’s no other form of life
anywhere in the entire universe… I think some of the phenomena we’re going to
be seeing continue to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of
phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand, and
that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a
different form of life.”
John Ratcliffe, a former director of national
intelligence, recently said on Fox News that there were “things
that we are observing that are difficult to explain,” adding: “There’s
actually quite a few of those. Sometimes we wonder whether or not our
adversaries have technologies that are a little bit further down the road than
we thought or than we realized. But there are instances where we don’t have
good explanations for some of the things that we have seen. When we talk about
sightings, it’s not just a pilot or just a satellite, or some intelligence
collection. Usually, we have multiple sensors that are picking up these
things.”
Another former director of national
intelligence, James Clapper, told CNN earlier this year: “I
don’t know why we haven’t been more transparent about it in the past, and I’m
part of that crime I guess, and my former capacities. I didn’t, I didn’t insist
on more transparency with respect to this issue.”
In an unexpected development, even former
President Barack Obama has talked in specifics for the very first
time publicly about UAPs.
On the James Corden chat show that aired in
May, he said: “But what is true – and I’m actually being serious here –
is that there’s footage and records of objects in the sky that we don’t know
exactly what they are. We can’t explain how they moved, or their trajectory. They did
not have an easily explainable pattern.”
The timing of these comments from such
high-level individuals indicates that – at last – the very real possibility
that we have been witnessing UFOs in action around our Earth for decades will
be taken seriously by the world’s top scientists and will, for the first time,
be investigated properly.
This is likely to have profound implications
for humanity.
It is not as if there isn’t a lot to
investigate. The amount of unexplained ‘contacts’ with potential visitors to
our planet is large and growing. In the second part of my article, to be
published tomorrow, I will detail some of the most astonishing unexplained
encounters.
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