It's a little like a family refusing to believe or accept that their daughter is pregnant.
Discussions about your daughter's virginity might be not useful.
Discussions of "How she got pregnant" might not be useful.
Arguments between the parents might not be useful.
Because that baby is obviously there and will need to come out soon and be born.
The same kind of thing is true about UFOs now.
The U.S. Government has acknowledged that they exist.
They are not saying "They don't exist anymore"
So, it's like saying: "Our daughter is pregnant."
How she got pregnant might not be the most important thing to talk about.
whether it was in vitro fertilization or she has a new or temporary boyfriend might not
be a useful thing to talk about. Acknowledging that you both see she is obviously pregnant might be
important (in other words UFOs exist even if the government wants you to believe that they don't know what they are).
Even though a government telling you they don't know what they are (since 1947?) at least, still this is a government who wants "plausible deniability" regarding whatever the UFOs might be.
In the meantime we acknowledge the daughter is pregnant.
In other words: "UFOs exist whatever they are!"
This is a start where people aren't being killed who even say the word "UFO" or "pregnant" like they were killed especially from the 1940s through the 1980s.
By being now able to talk about this subject without careers being lost is a start that we didn't have until now here in the U.S.
So, maybe now hundreds or thousands more people won't have to die now just for speaking their truths about UFOs.
This is a quantum leap forward from where we were since 1947.
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