For some fear can make us want to run away. For others, it’s something you want to get close to. The unknown can push us away or pull us in closer.
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the unknown is UFOs/UAPs and the supposed aliens that pilot them. It’s a topic that only 3 decades ago was culturally and socially taboo. It was the kind of topic that was fun to watch on the X-Files but was generally relegated to tabloid news that you find in the checkout aisle. If you saw a UFO in the skies and attempted a serious discussion about it you were thought to be a nutcase. If you claimed that you were abducted by extra-terrestrials then you had crossed the line into sheer insanity.
In recent years UFOs, now referred to as UAP has been a topic of conversation not only in the world’s largest of newspapers but at the highest levels of government. There is definitely something in our skies or at least in our dimension that has been observed by hundreds if not thousands of people, and there are hundreds if not thousands of speculations as to what they are, who they could be, and what they are doing here.
Military and government personnel take the national security approach of labeling these unknown visitors as a threat conjuring up images of movies like Independence Day, unknowingly injecting fear into the populous. Others look at the behavior of these visitors in a more divine fashion acting as if they are gods or supreme beings.
When we don’t know what we are looking at in our skies we either assume that they are here to bring our worst fears to life or to bring us salvation.
If they happen to be visitors from our future, we would undoubtedly marvel at their technologies or their spiritual prowess and would assume that they would one day rule over us.
More than likely most, if not all of what we are seeing in our skies is some type of advanced military system. Something classified such as the next version of the Stealth Bomber or some kind of reconnaissance vehicle.
If we are being visited by an advanced species reacting in fear or lashing out in violence seems like the wrong way to handle ourselves after all we don't know if any threats have been made against us, we are just working off of assumption and we all know that assumption is the mother of all fuck ups. They violate what we know to be the laws of physics and when something that is a mystery to us appears to be far more advanced, we don't like that very much.
I would love it if every single case of UFO sightings turned out to be definitive proof that aliens from another planet not only exist but have been visiting us regularly for who knows how long, but that's probably not the case.
I am excited to see that we are now looking into the subject once again but hope that we can proceed with caution and use our collective discernment so as not to get swept away in media hype and speculation, government warnings, or our own imagination.
Take the evidence as it comes with a grain of salt but remember to keep an open mind. Anything is possible. The truth can be much stranger than fiction.