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EA006
reply to post by capone1
Cats out the bag already. Don't think people are waiting on the big reveal, just confirmation of what they know already.
And then what? I think the vast majority of humanity will say, 'I don't care if you can prove it, I refuse to believe it...' and will go back to their Bibles.
capone1
EA006
reply to post by capone1
Cats out the bag already. Don't think people are waiting on the big reveal, just confirmation of what they know already.
So why wouldn't a major country confirm it?edit on 5-12-2013 by capone1 because: (no reason given)
signalfire
It has been revealed by several countries.
Probably whether any traction has been made depends on whether you mainly listen to the US MSM or have regular access to a wider variety of sources.
And of course, for the cost of several hundred hours' research, you can find out stuff that will blow your socks off. Then, there's the issue of vetting it all and figuring out what's info, disinfo, and fantasy.
Maybe the question really is, WHO would we believe if they 'came clean'? China? The Pentagon/White House complex? The Kremlin? Some small country we otherwise never hear from?
And then what? I think the vast majority of humanity will say, 'I don't care if you can prove it, I refuse to believe it...' and will go back to their Bibles.
capone1
reply to post by signalfire
I'm talking CONFIRMATION. Not text.
capone1
I don't want this thread to go into the debate of whether or not Grays exist. I want to know what may be holding back major countries from revealing major confirmation.
signalfire
capone1
reply to post by signalfire
I'm talking CONFIRMATION. Not text.
Well as someone once said (Kissinger regarding the Pentagon Papers?) 'how lucky for us that Americans don't read...'.
Trouble is, you've got language barriers and cultural barriers and news outlet barriers.
A while ago a Japanese equivalent of a Senator stood up and declared 9-11 an inside job. It's pretty common knowledge across Europe. But in the US, denial is still not a river in Egypt, but a daily repetitive mantra on the teevee and any other stance is ridiculed almost violently.
So if the Japanese announced it, would everyone believe them? Would a discussion ensue that garnered full worldwide interest? What about Italy? Denmark? Lithuania?
A representative of China at the People's Hearing for Disclosure back in April came right out and firmly hinted that if the US didn't Disclose and soon, they would. So we may find out soon.
Richard Doland wrote a book recently considering this very topic, 'A.D., After Disclosure' considering the process. As he pointed out, it's not like the POTUS could simply make a 2 minute statement to the effect of, 'yeah Roswell really happened and we've been reverse engineering alien craft for the last 60+ years, I'm going on vacation now, bye' and walk away from the podium. The followup questions would be neverending.
And since it would appear that the US government has lied more than any other government to their people and the world, why are they expected to be the final arbiter of truth? Heck, if they decided to announce it, I'd have to rethink my whole take on the subject, figuring there had to be a new angle now to be deciphered.
Wouldn't other major countries not including the U.S. be excited to reveal absolute proof?