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Here we are, on the brink of epochal revelations, and we are still worrying about national security? Come on guys! Retrieved alien craft? Recovered “biologics” (extraterrestrial humanoids)? They saw it with their own eyes. They have no incentive to lie (and a lot of disincentive). Why aren’t people pouring out into the streets with shouts of wonder? Why do we continue with business as usual—in particular, the business of war, the business of hate, the business of struggle.

The reason is that something is in the way. We are not able to let in the truth. Government suppression of information is not the only reason why UFOs have been relegated to unreality, nor is media-CIA narrative management. We have been willing accomplices in our own deception; otherwise, we would not be reacting with such indifference today. There is no shame in this. It is not easy to accommodate information that dissolves our story of who we are and what is real. It is a threat to our… security.

Ironically, the mindset of security is the very reason why “disclosure” is happening in the first place. If we weren’t obsessed with secrecy, with control, with enemies and threats, then everything would be out in the open and there would be nothing to disclose. When they invoke national security, these whistle-blowers, brave as they are, are unconsciously feeding the psychic substructure of the very secrecy regime they are trying to overthrow.

by silv3rbull8

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  1. Awake_for_days on

    The Military Industrial Complex and National Security Apparatus in this country has turned everything into a “national security” issue as a mechanism for centralizing power and withholding information from both the general public and the public’s duly-elected representatives. This is in itself, a direct subversion of democracy and how our country is supposed to function.