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UFOs

There would be mass hysteria if we found out we’re not alone. The scientific and religious implications and complications would be more than we’re prepared for, imo.
 
Here is a typical announcement/coverage by a governmental agency:


It includes this statement:

“Still, the report said there's no evidence, so far, to substantiate life from another planet being involved in these sightings.”

Well, what constitutes such evidence? Would we expect UAP’s to have a painted sign on their side: “This is Zenon from the Andromeda Galaxy: If this Anamoly is a Rockin’, Don’t Come Knockin?”
 
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"Enter Stanton Friedman, a former itinerant nuclear physicist now living in New Brunswick, Canada, who has long been, in his words, “a clear-cut, unambiguous UFOlogist.” In 1978, while waiting in a Baton Rouge, La., television station for an interview, Friedman was told that Jesse Marcel, long retired from the Air Force and living nearby, had once handled the wreckage of a UFO. After quizzing Marcel, who still believed the debris he retrieved"
 
As has been made clear by the Senate and House hearings the last two years, the “they” who have withheld the information boils down to the Executive Branch (the Presidents), and their military and security agencies.

Ask yourself a question (or envision a “thought experiment”).

You’ve just been elected President of the US, the “most powerful person in the world.” You have a press conference and announce that there is a non-human intelligence that we have been interacting with for some 80 years, and that we are attempting to replicate their much more advanced technology.

What will be the first question to you?

“Can we stop them if they become aggressive?”

Mmmmmmm.

How do you answer that question?

Will it be easy for “the most powerful person in the world” to openly admit potential impotence against non-human technology?
In a nut shell the "they" all the way up to the President, are driven by fear.
 
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