The Unveiling of Our Cosmic Neighbors: A New Era of Awareness
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Chapter 1: A New Reality Awaits
The time for denial has passed. It is time for humanity to confront a more significant truth: we are not alone in the universe. The emotional toll of discussing this topic, even before I began to write about it, has been overwhelming. This emotional struggle arises from an understanding that is difficult to articulate, combined with the isolation that knowledge brings. There’s the fear of ridicule—both real and imagined—and the constant hope intertwined with despair, knowing that any moment could reveal the truth, yet it remains obscured.
Suspicion lingers that certain agencies are aware of this reality and have been suppressing information from the public. These agencies are now being called out, and Congress along with informed citizens are gaining the authority to expose these truths to the world: it is indeed about extraterrestrial life.
One of the most enlightening discussions on UFOs I have encountered recently features Daniel Sheehan on Coast to Coast. He elaborates on a law passed in December 2022, which establishes an office of accountability that prevents the Executive Branch and military from withholding UFO-related information. This is a significant step towards civilian oversight!
Sheehan pointedly addressed the National Reconnaissance Office and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, both of which reportedly possess undeniable evidence that the Roswell incident involved a downed artificial craft and non-human entities. This isn’t mere speculation; there are credible individuals who understand the reality and validity of these documents, which humanity is soon to access in full, without redactions.
A day is approaching when the public can no longer question the existence of extraterrestrial life. Are you prepared to grapple with this reality? It’s essential for you and your loved ones to engage in this conversation. Many fear that this revelation will lead to chaos, but I have faith in humanity's resilience. While some individuals may struggle to cope—just as some do during stock market crashes—most people will adapt and thrive.
However, we must acknowledge that years of denial have left us ill-prepared to grasp the enormity of this reality. We lack the context to understand the vastness of intelligent life in the galaxy; it’s not just one alien visitor but countless beings that have been with us all along. Our preoccupation with survival has blinded us to this truth.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, often overlooked, deserves our attention. I admit to having previously dismissed its significance, viewing it as just another obscure agency. Yet, if it exists, there must be documentation linking it to government authority. It’s crucial to remember that the government is meant to serve and protect the people, not conspire against them.
I believe that the individuals working in this agency genuinely aspire to support their nation and the world. All humans should strive for the well-being of their neighbors and the planet, as this perspective ultimately benefits us all.
Sheehan has called out this agency, and Caroline Cory also addresses it in an interview with Chris Lehto, which you can find below. It’s remarkable that two different voices—unrelated to each other—are both highlighting the same agency.
I highly recommend watching the Lehto/Cory video. Cory and her team deserve recognition, potentially even a Nobel Peace Prize, for their groundbreaking work in documenting “TICTAC” UFOs. They captured images of these objects emerging from what appears to be a portal, using various scientific instruments across multiple locations, all of which yielded inexplicable results. Even if one were to dismiss camera errors, how could one explain simultaneous instrument failures across diverse regions?
Science! The data collected is irrefutable.
In their pursuit of understanding, Cory and her team sought satellite imagery of the phenomena, only to face denial of access. They filed a FOIA request, yet the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency stated that the data exists but is classified as top secret. This is intriguing; they are not denying possession of the data, merely restricting access based on clearance levels.
The existence of TICTAC UFOs has been acknowledged since at least 2004, when Navy pilot David Fravor pursued one. We have seen some of the data, and Congress has been privy to even more behind closed doors, reportedly emerging from those sessions visibly shaken.
The documentary “Tear in the Sky” showcases how civilians collaborating with scientists have gathered substantial data. The scale of this endeavor, in contrast to military resources, is staggering. In Cory’s own words, they either captured something extraordinarily rare or these occurrences are commonplace and simply go unnoticed.
The future is now.
From this point forward, anyone arguing against the existence of extraterrestrial life is simply not informed. The conversation has shifted from “what if” to “what now?”
This moment is unprecedented, reminiscent of the insights shared by Buddha and Jesus, who both emphasized that we are not who we think we are and certainly not alone. Sadly, many peaceful advocates have faced persecution throughout history, from Martin Luther King to Galileo.
Humanity has largely been focused on survival. Perhaps we have done our best under those circumstances, but it often leads us to neglect a broader worldview. Those with great wealth may possess a different outlook than those struggling to make ends meet.
However, the majority of people, especially in the middle class, care deeply for one another and our planet, perhaps more than we realize.
We often become ensnared in the survival game.
Technological advancements are on the horizon that could lead to widespread unemployment due to automation and artificial intelligence. When humanity is liberated from the struggle for survival, what will happen next?
We will turn our attention to self-improvement and global exploration. Interestingly, amateur astronomers have discovered more celestial phenomena than professionals. Imagine a world where everyone has the time and inclination to explore the night sky.
We will realize that we are not alone and never have been; we have simply been too occupied to look up. In 2020, the world had an opportunity to look up, resulting in a surge of UFO sightings.
What will transpire when billions of people start observing the skies? Humanity will uncover more wonders than ever before.
Keep your spirits high, everyone. The future holds great promise!
Chapter 2: The Call for Awareness
Recommended Viewing: Daniel Sheehan on the Joint Program Office Mandate and Strategies to Combat UFO Secrecy