Hints about the future of the subject of UFOs/UAPs

In the past, it was easy to dismiss this whole subject of UFOs/UAPs/anomalous phenomena out of hand due to the lack of reliable signals or data.

But now, there is an overwhelming wave of signals on this challenging subject.

There is an even more significant wave of data rolling into the public domain on this subject as well.

After all, humans are massively increasing the number of satellites and sensors that are placed across all domains, from space to sky to oceans to underground spaces.

These satellites, sensors, drones, and digital tools deliver ever-sharper images and ever-higher quality data.

These data gathering capabilities are increasingly owned and controlled by private firms rather than by governments.

So, whatever data is being picked up can no longer be contained by government secrecy rules.

This may help explain why the US and other governments are suddenly reversing their position on anomalous phenomena.

There is, even more to see as well. The upgrade from The Hubble to the James Webb telescope has shifted our understanding of the universe.

It looks like two trillion galaxies with 200 billion trillion stars (200 sextillions) might be a low figure.

It looks like the US and other governments have recognized that a leadership failure of historic proportions has occurred on this subject.

For example, these anomalous phenomena seem to gather around nuclear and restricted facilities and possibly impede their use, which is precisely why the US military is so involved in the subject.

If that is true, we may face the worst intelligence failure in modern history, far eclipsing 9/11 or Pearl Harbour.

Suppose it is true that the US and other governments knew about anomalous phenomena but denied it while secretly studying it and totally suppressing those who wanted to explore it.

In that case, it will break what little is left of trust in governments and militaries.

And, if these anomalous phenomena exist, it looks pretty likely that their presence will profoundly break human belief systems.

It is strange to stand on the precipice of history and see the possibility that the discovery of anomalous phenomena may dwarf the discovery that the earth revolves around the sun, that humans evolve, that physics is Quantum, and that time is an illusion.

Like a big black hole in space, the words “We are not alone,” “time is not a constant,” or “reality is about frequency.”

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All seem so simple yet so dense with the weight that we cannot imagine which human belief systems and institutions could collapse under the true meaning.

The leadership challenge is almost unimaginable. First – how to explain the lie? Second – how to explain the truth?

Third – how to help humanity successfully navigate in a world that might be nothing like what we thought it was.

What are your thoughts?