In other words for most people the truth has to have some actual context so they can relate to it. If there are too many variables that they cannot find a way to connect to (unless they are intuitives like me) then how are they going to know what's real and what isn't real?
So, most people who were "hired" by the NSA as researchers and Liaisons could write about where their researches led them and most people might think this was all just science fiction but it really wasn't. There likely are many movies that aren't science fiction but are based upon real events that people think are science fiction. In other words, events like Captain Marvel to me are potentially believable knowing what I know now. (At least the part about a pilot being taken somewhere else and retrained with their memories veiled. This could easily happen even though most people don't understand this.
And what would happen if a pilot "male or female" came back from this?
Likely people would say "They have PTSD or Battle Fatigue" and not be believed even if they were telling the truth. (or at least the truth as they saw it).
So, someone who had this experience better recount this as Science Fiction. They might as well make some money if they have PTSD from their off planet experiences.
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