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Are We Ready for UFO Disclosure
Lue Elizondo asked the hard question. It’s a question that needs to be considered. If the answer is ‘no,’ UFOs should remain classified.
Perhaps you didn’t expect that statement. As a strong proponent of a government being transparent on UFOs, that might look like a step back. It’s not that knowing UFOs are driven by non-human entities that is problematic, but that humanity as a whole is problematic. Most people, most of the time, are good people. Most are law abiding, responsible, kind, and generous. But we are also flawed. We have insufficient safe guards to allows to be flawed and recover. UFO technology is such a profound leap forwards in capabilities that it could potentially be giving every person access to a weapon greater than humanity’s most powerful weapon. It only takes one crazy person, or one person having a bad day, with that much power to destroy the world. Knowing that, do you really want to know?

Imagine Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, the Upanishads, the Bible, and many other ancient texts got one of the facts wrong. It wasn’t the gods or aliens that destroyed us, but rather we destroyed ourselves. We struggle with sin and thinking right. All of us. Even the best of us have a shadow, and sometimes those of us trying the hardest to do the most good introduce a little bad. That is a fundamental aspect of Jungian psychology.
Lue Elizondo doesn’t use this precise language in the Psicoactivo podcast linked below, but close enough I suspect he is saying exactly this!
UFO technology isn’t just a giant leap forward, like man stepping off onto the moon, but it is an exponential leap beyond, we’re stepping onto planets from other galaxies.
I hope my legs don’t break…
Walking on the moon is easy. If you allow that Egypt of 4,000 years ago had electricity and lights like any modern city, only using a different technology, technology that could lift stones so heavy we can’t lift them today, then we can assume this technology is easy enough to duplicate.
If you know how. Fair enough, this is speculative with several assumptions embedded in. Like, let’s allow…