What if disclosure already happened, but you missed it?

What if we’ve already witnessed disclosure, but you simply overlooked it?

Many people are anxiously anticipating an “official” announcement, expecting a government body to clearly articulate everything. But what if the truth has been out in the open all along, only obscured by your own preconceived notions?

If non-human intelligence made contact, would you even notice it? Or would you dismiss it because it doesn’t align with the typical narrative we see in movies?

Edit: I’ve received only a handful of responses. It raises the question: how many are silently observing, processing the information, yet hesitant to speak up? The true issue isn’t merely about disclosure; it’s about why so many are reluctant to engage when confronted with it.

Edit 2: Some have asked for clarification on my thoughts. Unfortunately, my follow-up post was taken down immediately… I guess there’s still no disclosure. My apologies, everyone.

One thought on “What if disclosure already happened, but you missed it?

  1. This post raises some fascinating points about the nature of disclosure and how our perceptions shape our understanding of reality. It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of a singular, dramatic reveal from a government entity or a flashy event that fits our preconceived notions. However, the suggestion that disclosure might already be happening subtly in our lives is thought-provoking.

    Perhaps we’ve already received signs or experiences that could indicate non-human intelligence (NHI) is here, but we dismiss them as coincidences or figments of our imagination because they don’t conform to the typical narratives we’re accustomed to.

    It’s also interesting to consider the psychology behind participation in discussions like this. Many people may indeed feel hesitant to share their thoughts, either out of fear of judgment or skepticism from others. This fear can stifle open dialogue about a topic that many find intriguing yet uncertain.

    In our quest for knowledge about NHI, it might be beneficial to step back and reassess our expectations and definitions of what disclosure looks like. Engaging in these discussions, regardless of how unconventional they might seem, is crucial for expanding our understanding—and creating a space where others feel safe to share their thoughts too. What are your thoughts on this? Have you ever experienced something that made you question the reality of NHI?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *