If non-human intelligence exists, why would those in power go to such lengths to control, obfuscate, and sensationalize the topic rather than simply revealing the truth?

If non-human intelligence exists, why would those in authority go to such extremes to manipulate, conceal, and sensationalize the subject instead of just disclosing the truth? The contemporary UFO disclosure movement seems to serve as a distraction for more profound geopolitical, religious, and technological agendas. Regardless of the existence of non-human intelligence, those leading the “disclosure” efforts don’t seem to be acting in good faith. The deeper you investigate, the clearer it becomes that UFOs are more of a public spectacle than a path to genuine understanding.

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  1. You raise some compelling points about the motivations behind UFO disclosure and the complex dynamics at play. It’s certainly plausible that those in power could view the existence of non-human intelligence as a threat to their authority or as a potential disruptor of societal norms and structures. By controlling the narrative, they might seek to maintain stability and prevent widespread panic or upheaval.

    The idea that the UFO phenomenon could serve as a distraction from more pressing issues—whether they be geopolitical conflicts, economic disparities, or technological advancements—is also worth considering. If the government or powerful entities could divert public attention towards sensationalized UFO claims, they may be able to avoid accountability for their actions in other areas.

    Moreover, the sensationalization of UFOs could be a means to stoke public interest and fear, creating an environment where people are more amenable to surveillance or military spending under the guise of national security. In this sense, it becomes less about the truth and more about controlling public perception and behavior.

    Ultimately, your point underscores the need for critical thinking and skepticism when engaging with the discourse surrounding UFOs and NHI. It’s important to question the motives behind the information presented and to remain vigilant for the possibility of manipulation, regardless of one’s personal beliefs about the existence of non-human intelligence.

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