tommyball said:
Maybe the day will come where an insider offers him some truly valuable documents and hopefully he will post them, but until then he offers a great resource, one that isn't tainted by the Serpos or Carets.
-todd.
True "disclosure" is never going to occur during the lifetime of anyone old enough to read this, and faith in the appearance of a genuine "insider" ready to speak the truth isn't going to change anything. We've already been through this particular looking glass more times than I care to remember, and what we have found on the other side has always been lies and deception.
The Majestic documents were an AFOSI managed disinformation project. Even Stan Friedman, who was at one time was the most staunch defender of that shameful collection of nonsense, has rescinded his endorsement. Now he says only a few of the documents may be genuine. I suspect eventually, once he's convinced he's saved enough face, he'll recant even that mild assertion.
Phil Corso was a government spook. Deliberately misleading and attempting to hide the truth from others was his life's work. He maintained those professional activities on behalf of his superiors to the very end of his days. Any sixth grader with access to a library can disprove every claim he ever made about reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology.
Greer's disclosure efforts have led him to hop a ride aboard the happy Space Brothers train. We all know where that journey will take him. At least he won't be lonely when he reaches the final destination.
I'm convinced the ufo enigma can never be understood if we regard it as a single phenomenon rather than a collection of phenomena sharing some characteristics our physical perceptions tend to associate with one another when evaluating the data. But to regard them all as alien "spaceships" is a misleading, unfounded generalization.
Some of the odd things we witness in our skies might very well be nuts and bolts space craft piloted by extraterrestrials. Others may be strange living things based upon biological organizing principles we are ignorant of, or as yet unrecognized natural phenomena.
Maintaining a "prime directive" policy while exploring here seems reasonable if the motivations of the visitors is purely scientific curiosity, but what do we make of entities who deliberately park mile long ships over large cities in full view of the populace, buzz busy airports, chase airliners, and terrorize hundreds of thousands of innocent humans? What game are they playing? Whatever it is, a low profile longitudinal scientific study doesn't seem to be a part of it.
The situation only begins to make some kind of sense if you always bear that in mind.