SourceA carefully nuanced program intended to exert pressure on the unelected government of the United States to disclose the presence of non-human entities and technology operating in Earth's biosphere took another step forward at the conclusion of a 5 day Study Week on Astrobiology by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences at the Vatican last week. "Astronomers think it is just a matter of time before we find life somewhere else," said participant Chris Impey, professor at the department of astronomy in the University of Arizona and the Steward Observatory, Tucson.
As pressure on the administration to address the UFO issue from Europe increases, elements of resistance to the truth embargo within the United States continue to call for truthful disclosure on the matter. Several have gone so far as to go on record as saying disclosure will happen in a matter of months, not years.
Two key figures of the US resistance to the truth embargo, Dr. Steven Greer, who coined the term 'Disclosure' in the context of the UFO issue and David Wilcock, who specifically predicts a disclosure event for later this year will appear this weekend at the 2009 Secrets conference in Tempe to discuss the issue.
The concept of an 'imminent' disclosure event by the US government seems preposterous to a civil population cocooned inside the U.S. media blanket of ridicule and denial of the UFO issue. America is distracted by a deflated economy, protracted war, a lack of promised change and transparency in government and a divisive battle over an expensive health care program.
To a large degree, the American population does not realize the extent to which its perception has been deliberately shaped by the intelligence community on behalf of the military-industrial complex. In the wake of the CIA-arranged Robertson Commission report that concluded that UFO reports were a bigger problem than UFO's, funding from the CIA for the National Enquirer and World Weekly News was used to position in American minds the UFO issue as a matter for ridicule. Meanwhile, pressure on mainstream media to downplay sightings reports served to silence witnesses.
Thus a large percentage of America does not know the facts of UFO contact beyond the accuracy of Steven Spielberg's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and mini-series 'TAKEN', both of which are in essence dramatically re-visualized documentaries--but categorized as fiction. There is, it is thought, no 'credible evidence' and thus the National Geographic can ask the question "Are We Alone" on the cover of the current issue.
Lets hope they provide enough pressure, i'm sure we can all agree something is out there whether or not its visited us is another thing.
But by the sounds of it, they already have.