The policy of denying and debunking evidence of encounters with "alien spaceships" since the 1950s is crumbling. Even former US presidents and CIA directors admit that there is something there that we cannot explain.
It is often said that when humanity recognizes that "life" in the Universe has been confirmed, and an intelligent civilization will contact us, this "contact" will become the most important moment in the history of mankind. So, almost everyone agrees on the consequences of this "contact", but don't we really have an ongoing interaction between humans and superintelligent beings from other planets for decades?
Today, in the summer of 2021, the world is potentially on the verge of learning something that most people will be amazed and perhaps shocked at.
For more than 70 years, highly qualified, trustworthy people have interacted with some kind of intelligence that is literally outside of this world (People who have been in contact with UFOs). These cases from all over the world have been fully investigated and documented, but largely ignored by governments, the military, academics and the academic world.
Why?
The explanation is simple and straightforward: Governments around the planet, with the backing of mainstream media, have discredited and ridiculed the topic of unidentified flying objects, or flying saucers, since the early 1950s. In the words of the late Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist and a big UFO supporter, "It can't be, so it doesn't."
This phrase is especially pertinent if we ask why the scientific and academic world has largely ignored the mass of corroborated evidence from military pilots, commercial pilots, astronauts, cosmonauts, radar operators, air traffic controllers, sonar operators, military personnel, 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 will be more open to research on this topic. However, the topic is so stigmatized that it is still considered too "unacceptable" for most.
Given the way this topic has been discredited and rejected for so many years, it is not surprising that most scientists and academics do not take the UFO / UAP phenomenon seriously. After all, for most of their lives, they were told that there was no evidence to support the suggestion that some of these reports were credible, defy explanation, and may be extraterrestrial / non-human in origin. However, almost all of them do not realize that they - and hundreds of millions of ordinary citizens - have been fooled 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 come up with a way to "remove the public's interest" in the topic of flying saucers. They decided that the best way to do this was to start a defamation program. Flying saucers had to be rejected, trivialized and despised through the targeted use of the media in all their forms, that is, television, films, newspapers, books and magazines.
The group responsible for this policy is known as the "Robertson Group", named after its chairman, Harold Percival Robertson. This policy actually created a system of ridicule and defamation that has plagued this topic for decades, and yet most people are completely unaware of how it started.
This phrase is especially pertinent if we ask why the scientific and academic world has largely ignored the mass of corroborated evidence from military pilots, commercial pilots, astronauts, cosmonauts, radar operators, air traffic controllers, sonar operators, military personnel, police officers, etc.
In recent years, a new acronym has been created to replace the term "UFO" - Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFO) - in the hope that science, academia and the media will be more open to research on the topic. However, the topic is so stigmatized that it is still considered too "taboo" for most.
Given the way this topic has been trivialized and rejected for so many years, it is not surprising that most scientists and academics do not take the UFO / UAP phenomenon seriously. After all, for most of their lives, they were told that there was no evidence to support the suggestion that some of these reports were credible, defy explanation, and may be extraterrestrial / non-human in origin. However, almost all of them do not realize that they - and hundreds of millions of ordinary citizens - have been fooled 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 come up with a way to "capture the aura" of flying saucers that the public had about this topic. They decided that the best way to do this was to start a debunking program. Flying saucers had to be rejected, trivialized and despised through the targeted use of the media in all their forms, that is, television, films, newspapers, books and magazines.
The group responsible for this policy is known as the "Robertson Group", named after its chairman, Harold Percival Robertson. This policy actually created a real system to discredit everything related to UFOs and humiliate everyone who tries to talk about it. The "rules" they wrote have plagued this topic for decades, and yet most people are completely unaware of how it started.
Most astronomers do not even want to consider mountains of UFO / UAP evidence, and those who have expressed a desire to participate in the present research have been deprived of such an opportunity due to the perceived risk of ridicule and the impact on their careers.
This fear persisted for decades and was a powerful deterrent to those who dared to take these phenomena seriously. It was clear to scientists and academics: stay away from UFO / UAF research or risk ruining your career. However, there have been significant developments in this area in recent weeks and months that seem to signal the end of this decades-long policy of deception and denial.
Last week, the US Navy Task Force presented to Congress a nine-page report on a preliminary assessment of US Navy UFO encounters off the east and west coasts of America in recent years.
The report cites 144 cases reported by the US military since 2004 and says 143 cases remain UNCERTAIN. Given the vast technological resources the United States has at its disposal, these are staggering statistics. How could the military, using the world's most sophisticated equipment, fail to identify the mysterious objects they witnessed?
We have also seen people at the highest government and military levels change their minds and speak out about this phenomenon, which is completely contrary to what the leaders have said about this before.
Senator Marco Rubio said in a television interview last year:
"We have things flying around military bases and places where we conduct military exercises, and we do not know what it is, and this is not ours." So this is a legitimate question, and I would say frankly that if this is something outside of our planet, then it would be better than that we saw some kind of technological leap on behalf of the Russians, Chinese or some other enemy … ".
"The bottom line is that if something is flying over military bases, and you do not know what it is, they are not yours, and they demonstrate potential technologies that you do not have at your disposal, then, in my opinion, this is a risk for national security, and we must consider it."
"Dozens of men and women whom we have entrusted to protect our country tell us about encounters with unidentified aircraft with capabilities that we do not fully understand. We cannot allow the UFO stigma to deter us from seriously investigating these encounters."
Former CIA Director John Brennan recently spoke at George Mason University and stated:
"I think it is a little presumptuous and arrogant for us to believe that there is no other form of life in the whole universe … I think that some of the phenomena that we are going to observe remain inexplicable and, in fact, may be the result of something that we do not yet understand, and it may be related to some kind of activity, which, as some may say, is a different form of life."
John Ratcliffe, the former director of national intelligence, recently told Fox News:
"we see things that are difficult to explain. There are actually quite a few of them. Sometimes we wonder if our opponents have technologies that are much further than ours than we thought or realized. But there are times when we do not have good explanations for some of the things we've seen. When we talk about sightings, it's not just a pilot or just a satellite or intelligence gathering. Usually we have several sensors that record these things."
Another former director of national intelligence, James Clapper, told CNN earlier this year:
"I don't know why in the past we have not been more transparent on this issue, and I believe I am part of this crime, and my former capabilities. I did not do this, I did not insist on more transparency on this issue."
An unexpected development was that even former President Barack Obama spoke publicly about UFOs in detail for the first time. On The James Corden Show, which aired in May, he said:
"But what is true - and I'm really serious - is that there are frames and recordings of objects in the sky that we do not know exactly what they are. We cannot explain how they moved, their trajectory. They have no easy explainable scheme ".
The timing of these comments from such dignitaries indicates that, finally, the very real possibility that we are witnesses of UFOs operating around our Earth for decades will be taken seriously by the world's leading scientists and, for the first time, will be properly explored.
This is likely to have profound implications for humanity.