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I cover the UFO disclosure process on YouTube. | To support my work: https://t.co/j74lWff9jU | Email: [email protected]
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The stigma surrounding disclosure is one of the most fascinating dynamics in ufology. I can't help but think that maybe the Phenomenon engineered this attitude. What other scientific mystery would those interested in it stigmatize getting proof of it? It's insane.
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Saying we don't need UFO disclosure is like saying we don't need proof of Sasquatch if this creature exists. Similarly, if we could prove that humanity survives death, even if you believe it does with all your heart, wouldn't proof matter?
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I have a black belt at disagreeing respectfully
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She waited two hours for a word. God told her she already had it. Listen to this lesson about hearing God. It could change your life.
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It's a false dichotomy to suggest that disclosure advocates promote the idea that people should wait until disclosure to explore the UFO mystery or try to understand it. I've honestly never seen anyone do that. We all love reading books, watching interviews with experiencers,
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The fact that I need to DEFEND disclosure should be studied by sociologists for ten thousand years.
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My RANT on UFO Disclosure. Yes we NEED Disclosure. Isn't it obvious?
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Jesse does excellent work, but his take here is bizarre to me. Disclosure would benefit the field, experiencers, science, and the world in numerous ways, regardless of where disclosure originates. And governments should not lie to their own people. We're supposed to to accept
Second time I've seen and heard "low agency" and people who are advocates for disclosure referred to as such. Some of us have had direct contact experiences. Some of our families have had intergenerational encounters. When we outreach for help some of us are told we are MILAB
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And no, disclosure doesn't have to come from the government. But, yes, we need smoking gun evidence desperately.
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Governments, aerospace corporations, intelligence communities, and militaries allegedly have a monopoly on smoking gun evidence. It's precisely why our institutions universally ignore this topic, despite it being allegedly the greatest scientific discovery in human history. I
The idea that the government has a monopoly on alien contact and the people need "disclosure" from them is a manifestly absurd and low agency idea. Truths are self-concealing and self-revealing to those who seek. There are no gatekeepers.
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@Bot1397642 @ReticulanX3 @The_Astral_ @DoD_AARO Never taken — and never will take — a cent from the US DoD, AARO, or any military agency anywhere in the world. I’m a pacifist, an independent scientist, and I stand for full catastrophic disclosure.
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Disinformation agents derive their power from the cover-up. Disclosure democratizes the topic, rendering their influence minimal. So, if you think disinformation agents are the bane of ufology, then you should probably want this topic to move beyond the fringe and into the
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I disagree with antagonism toward the disclosure movement. People can explore ufology however they wish, and nobody will stop them. And even if there are exceptions to this, they are rare. Ironically, it's the UFO whistleblowers who have come forward and are part of the
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There are a few hills I'm willing to die on. Here are two: 1) Disclosure is essential for the UFO topic. Without it, ufology is more of a club than a topic that deserves absolute seriousness from everyone, including our institutions. 2) Free will is complicated. It's not
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It's a fact that genetics plays a role in the religion we choose and how significant we perceive the evidence to be for that religion. Free will is not a myth, but it's also not what people assume. Therefore, if it's true that there is one ultimate true religion, then it's
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Humility is cultivated when we can look at others and see ourselves in them. Asking questions like "Would I do that or be that way if I had their genetics, their upbringing, their experiences, their culture?" Those chastising Erika, in my opinion, lack humility. And, yes, it's
I don't even care about Kirk or Erika, but the people attacking a widow for not grieving the "right way" are disturbing and vile. Have some decency. Most of you have "Christian" in your bio, doubt that is what Jesus would have preached.
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I’m doing everything I can to help make Disclosure happen faster than this train lol
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I could be wrong, but I think civilizations all across the universe probably use AI as a central pillar of their societies. After all, we all share the same physics, so why wouldn’t they? They build craft, develop propulsion systems, and navigate reality through the same
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My last video was a thought exercise, not a prophecy. That was clear, as I frequently added caveats. Regarding AI and the option to work, that’s not me saying it. All the AI experts I've listened to say work will eventually be optional. They also say huge discoveries in science
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