posted on Oct, 2 2010 @ 11:33 PM
reply to post by typwar
All of them, with the exception of Canada
Ok, now that I got my smart butted comment out of the way....
I think if any organization or institutions from any nation's intelligence communities have had (hypothetically) direct or indirect contact with
alien civilizations there would be an agreement that with holding said contact from other nations would be permanently detrimental, and a timeframe
set aside behind scenes (behind closed doors) to discuss, develop, and plan, and come to terms with the data of said meeting (perhaps done covertly
and discreetly) between
true nations' authorities until such time a when/where general unanimous consensus was agreed upon on how to divulge
specifics via simultaneous disclosure to the world's populations would be possible via mediums of technological advances that permit mass inclusion
in said disclosure.
to sum up what I said above:
1) Any nation would see a need to share such a thing with other nations unless substantial proof of why not to was factually beneficial.
2) They would plan behind the scenes on how to develop a plan of action for disclosure on a massive scale.
3) Technology would have to be advanced enough to provide a scenario where the worldwide population be equally and simultaneously informed about the
details that are/were available.
These are some of my immediate thoughts on this subject.
Good Luck,
ET