Now You See It, Now You Don’t: UFOs, Aliens, and the Consequences of Disclosure
I remember a time when talking about UFOs or aliens usually elicited a response of giggles and/or raised eyebrows. Abduction claims were categorized as psychological disturbances and governments worldwide continued to feed us a plate of cover-ups. I’ll admit that I’ve sat on the fence about the phenomenon for most of my life. Until now.
As a lifetime researcher, I’ve dived into almost every subject on the paranormal planet and chased unexplained mysteries like Indiana Jones chases the Holy Grail. I’ve studied psychic/ESP research, psychometry, remote viewing, and of course my favorite– HAUNTINGS to name just a few.
But while this is not an exhaustive list, I will admit that Ufology was at the bottom. Not because I didn’t believe in the possibility of alien life, but because it was pushed so far under the radar that I didn’t have a reason to be concerned. Or so I thought.
Today, I’m shocked (a little) by what I’m hearing and seeing from our government concerning UFO/UAP research. And I’m not sleeping well as a consequence of it.
A part of me wonders why sightings have suddenly skyrocketed (no pun intended) and top officials past and present are now willing to admit that the United States has retrieved alien craft and/or material. But…