The strategy so far seems to be: (At least from Roswell until the Iron Curtain fell) was to (make disappear anyone in the U.S. who actually talked about their UFO experiences. Or if they had a career to destroy their careers. So, many people in the U.S. and around the world thought about their families until they retired and then started talking about their experiences.
But, when governments won't let people talk about real things and real problems: What Happens? Some people who know these things exist can profit from their experiences in various ways while most of the world stays forcibly ignorant. Sounds a lot like Governments controlling minds for thousands of years through the world's religions to enslave people doesn't it?
Yes. I would say the process is the same almost exactly. But, if people aren't allowed to know the truth about UFOs how stupid is that for the ongoing survival of the whole human race?
At the very least ignorance in this case is not bliss and in this case it tends to lead to the extinction of at the very least the ignorant masses. What happens to the elite of every country still remains to be seen.
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