UFO investigators and researchers have a burning desire not just to coach the general public about UFOs, but in addition indicate the significance of being ready just in case “it” really happens. The “it” being contact from intelligent beings not of this world.
Just as scientists and armed forces hardware personnel struggle to have an adequate response to a big meteor heading straight to Earth, Ufologists try to involve the powers to be in being ready just in case an intelligent race of aliens from another planet did choose to make themselves known to the populace of Earth.
Science, at the moment, just won’t involve themselves on this possibility. And, if the army is thinking about the chance, they’re not telling us about it.
The general public has a right to understand what the govt. knows about UFOs, and will reinitiate their research at the subject, and release more top-secret documents to most people. If the citizenship of America can handle issues as delicate and controversial as war on foreign soil, and the lack of our young women and men, we will handle the reality about UFOs. Top government officials, including science advisors, stand hard against public disclosure, and think about the UFO mystery as a frivolous matter.
Current Status
Today, although the federal government has ended funding for the unique
SETI project, this endeavor is significant enough to be driven by private donations from interested, generous individuals. It’s an excellent paradox that such a lot of private citizens feel that the quest for extraterrestrial intelligence is critical enough to open their wallets to its cause, and yet the govt. can not match their enthusiasm. At the least, here’s the official stand. But who knows what really goes on at top secret installations like Area 51, and others. It’s a fact that numerous top secret aircraft had their birth there, so why not also house the $64000 task of contacting other worlds with intelligent beings there also? Or, is that this already the case?
Officially, america Air Force discontinued its Project Blue Book in 1969, citing the explanation that UFOs didn’t present any threat to national security. This statement was taken by many to intend that there has been nothing to the numerous, well documented cases of UFO sightings. Most of them could easily be explained by everyday means. Although the Air Force did have a small variety of “unexplained” cases, their reasons for scrapping the full project was only that no security issues were at stake. This, in itself, may mean only that-this doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s nothing to UFOs in any respect. Many documents exist today, still hidden under the veil of national security, that hold evidence that just a small group of elite, well chosen individuals have seen. These highly select people are a trendy version of Majestic 12, and other similar groups that experience had this data passed right down to them over time.
How important are these files? What mysterious secrets are kept under deep guard?
Stake
Those who claim that the inability of evidence for the actuality of UFOs dictates a complete disregard of the topic, are taking a good risk. If there’s a clandestine operation for preparation for the landing of a UFO in public view, who should know? Is that this issue so sensitive that just a handful of top class scientists and researchers should hold this evidence to themselves? Should the fate of such a lot of be installed the hands of so few?
If an extraterrestrial intelligence did contact the federal government of the usa, what may be the plan of action? And might we be so arrogant to believe that the us could be their sole target? Maybe they’d contact another country or countries, or possibly follow the script of “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” and want a forum of leaders of all countries of Planet Earth. Should this happen, we might disappoint them for certain. Could there be right this moment, a joint effort among countries of the arena to unravel issues facing contact?