05-15-2011, 11:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2011, 11:29 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
I agree, spreading ideas that the government is lying about something which we don't know the truth ourselves is just as bad or worse than the government lying.
But the move from complete denial to simple acknowledgement of mystery is what I consider the exciting part about what is happening nowadays. Have you seen the recent documentary, "I Know What I Saw."? The irony in the title sort of pains me (none of them know what it is they saw...), but it is what I am personally excited about. Documented cases in records and books, proof of UFOs on radar, hundreds of government and military officials from around the world coming forward saying, "I experienced something that I cannot fit within my definition of reality." Used to, these cases would be buried and silenced. In what I believe was the government trying to protect us and prevent hysteria, UFO sightings among pilots, astronauts, and other military/government personnel were not openly acknowledged or talked about, and now they are in a major sense. By my own definition, this is "disclosure is happening." And I do find it exciting. It is not acknowledging anyone knows what is going on, it is acknowledging the mystery of NOT knowing what is going on, rather than saying "shhhh....don't talk about that."
The mystery can help awaken people, as I've seen it happen to many in my life. But when the government says, "Go about your daily life, nothing is abnormal here. Just swamp gas and hallucinations," the element of mystery is removed and people will go back to watching American Idol or CSI or whatever without wondering what is really going on.
But the move from complete denial to simple acknowledgement of mystery is what I consider the exciting part about what is happening nowadays. Have you seen the recent documentary, "I Know What I Saw."? The irony in the title sort of pains me (none of them know what it is they saw...), but it is what I am personally excited about. Documented cases in records and books, proof of UFOs on radar, hundreds of government and military officials from around the world coming forward saying, "I experienced something that I cannot fit within my definition of reality." Used to, these cases would be buried and silenced. In what I believe was the government trying to protect us and prevent hysteria, UFO sightings among pilots, astronauts, and other military/government personnel were not openly acknowledged or talked about, and now they are in a major sense. By my own definition, this is "disclosure is happening." And I do find it exciting. It is not acknowledging anyone knows what is going on, it is acknowledging the mystery of NOT knowing what is going on, rather than saying "shhhh....don't talk about that."
The mystery can help awaken people, as I've seen it happen to many in my life. But when the government says, "Go about your daily life, nothing is abnormal here. Just swamp gas and hallucinations," the element of mystery is removed and people will go back to watching American Idol or CSI or whatever without wondering what is really going on.
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