posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 11:20 PM
a reply to:
Ophiuchus1
If not through the UN….how else would full disclosure worldwide, make the worldwide unbelievers….believers?
I think part of the problem is the belief that the divide between
believers and
non-belevers is clear cut, when in fact there are many
ways of being a believer, and many ways of being a non-believer. You can find people who believe in UFOs, but only under certain circumstances, and
provided the UFOs show specific characteristics, while at the same time you may find people who do not believe in a particular extraterrestrial
narrative, but do believe in some other sub-narratives. Then you find those who absolutely do not believe at all (a minority), and those who
absolutely believe without a hint of doubt (a minority, too).
Worse, you may find people who
sometimes believe, but next day they don't, and people who
most of the time do not believe, but some
specific Friday nights do blindly believe.
And you can also find people who do not believe at all, except for just one case, and people who believe everything is extraterrestrial, except for
just one case. See, the divide between believing and not believing is as complex as human psyche can get.
As for official inquires into UAPs my point is anything being
official is just that: useless. But if you turn the inquiry into a private thing,
then the result will be again useless. The FOIA mechanism was invented to just control the narrative, much as the transparency offices in any
government is meant for the citizen to believe that no corruption happens in the government. What makes things work is that there are different
interest groups with opposite interests such that you have several narratives to choose from, which does not at all mean any of them is true.