Why Is No One Talking About the Aliens?
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Why Is No One Talking About the Aliens?
"Over the past few years, there have been televised congressional hearings, repeated news segments across major networks, and a recent release of a mind blowing documentary called The Age of Disclosure that brings much of this information together, featuring on-the-record disclosures and sworn testimony from dozens of current and former high-level U.S. government, military, and intelligence officials describing secret classified government programs tasked with investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs)."
"These officials describe large numbers of sightings of unexplained aircraft, recovered crash materials they say are not consistent with known human technology, and the remains of non-human biologics. All of this points to the same unsettling idea: Mankind is not alone in the universe. If this were any other topic with implications this big, it would dominate conversations. It would be debated at dinner tables, and dissected and argued about endlessly by pundits and influencers online."
Televised hearings, widespread news coverage, and a major documentary reveal sworn testimony from current and former high-level officials about secret programs investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). Officials report numerous unexplained aircraft sightings, recovered crash materials inconsistent with known human technology, and alleged non-human biological remains. Despite potentially profound implications about humanity's uniqueness and technological limits, public engagement has been minimal. Psychological factors such as identity threat, cognitive dissonance, social conformity, stigma, institutional distrust, and information overload contribute to collective avoidance. The muted response raises questions about how new, disruptive information integrates with existing worldviews and social norms.
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