I don't see disclosure happening until so many people are already aware of it that it's simply undeniable, and even then it will take some time.
They're not going to pull a David Letterman and jump out ahead of the story before it breaks, they're going to maintain the status quo until it
collapses on them. As much as I'd like us to move forward on this subject, I don't see that happening any time soon.
We already have countless high-ranking government officials, military officers, astronauts, law enforcement officers, fighter pilots, airline pilots,
and everyone else putting themselves out there and saying that UFOs are real, but most of the general population just disregards it as nonsense
because that's what we've been conditioned to do. It doesn't matter that a hell of a lot of credible people have seen this, all throughout
history... most will have to actually experience it for themselves before they'll start asking questions. Ghosts and the whole paranormal genre are
the same deal, and there is some comfort in simply not acknowledging the existence of powerful, and often invisible, forces that we cannot explain (or
fight with our conventional weapons).
The hopefully good news is that we continue to advance at an exponential rate, and that attracts attention. The more of them that show up in our skies
and/or do things like crop circles, the more people who will see something and want answers. I wonder how advanced they really are... it's plausible
that we've developed some technologies that they have not and vice-versa.


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that is historically significant because the Catholic hierarchy wants to be ready for the philosophical and psychological fallout from Disclosure.
