The illustration of what happens when something unknown arrives like UFOS is best illustrated by the Hawaiian Culture when the first white people (Captain Cook) arrived on the Hawaiian Islands.
The Hawaiian Culture perceived Captain Cook and his men as White Ghosts. So, the only people allowed to communicate with "GHOSTS" were the Medicine men or Kahunas of the Hawaiian culture at that time.
So, on pain of death, people were supposed to not have intercourse (of any kind with the White ghosts).
So, in today's world the similar situation is the real UFOS coming to earth and then governments basically telling people "You cannot talk about UFOs without losing your career."
And this is how it has been since the 1950s if not before.
It is still this way today to a greater or lesser degree.
I talked to a young man embarking on his career recently and told him, "If you are serious about your career you likely cannot talk about your UFO experiences and be successful."
It's still this way today where you cannot tell the truth and stay successful in many situations here on earth.
So, people have to lie about their UFO experiences by not talking about them to be successful at their careers and so the people are denied the truth.
And "without enough Truth the People Perish".
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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