Hi, I've been meaning to write about an idea put forth by many people: The idea that the government secrecy regarding ufos is benevolent and somehow justified. This idea that they are protecting us with this secrecy, because the truth is just too hard to handle and society would turn upside down.
I can't say whether this is the legitimate motivation for secrecy or not (though my common-sense opinion is that secrecy is being held only because it benefits those keeping the secrets).
But what I can say is that to support this idea of "benevolent lying" is an immoral and cowardly position, and I can't see how it can be condoned by any thinking person. These thoughts first occurred to me when I listened to the Art Bell show with John Lear and they both agreed that if they were in charge, they would continue the secrecy. I was shocked that people can honestly think this way.
Here is a vaguely analogous situation to illustrate: Imagine a city in the 1900s. All the black people live on one side of the tracks (the crappy side), and all white people live on the other side (the nice side). They seldom interact with one another, and are generally fearful of each other. This unfair situation has been further bolstered by dozens of cultural myths which have been propagated over time. The races actually believe that they are essentially different from one another, and cannot live together peacefully.
What if some educated men in positions of leadership discover that black people and white people are the same, and there is no good reason for the segregation and inequality that exists?
These men discuss the issue among themselves: Should something be done about this situation, or should it remain as it is?
Some of the men say no. "Do you have any idea what would happen if we publicly stated these facts and persuaded black and white people to live together? They fear and hate one another, they would kill each other, there would be panic in the streets. Right now, at least things are running smoothly."
Other men say, "Yes there might be panic in the streets, for a while. But only for a while, and so it should be done in the interest of setting right what is wrong."
With this scenario I'm not trying to illustrate an idea that men and aliens can live together; I have no idea if that's true. I'm giving an example of our officials being aware of a certain situation, and also realizing that changing this situation for the better will initially create social chaos.
In this way I feel it's similar to the ufo phenomenon. There is absolutely no valid "benevolent" reason to keep this secrecy. Even if people can't handle it, even if certain religions crumble, even if there's panic in the streets. Just as in the segregation analogy, some social upsets are inevitable and unavoidable because they are the results of living under incorrect conditions for such a long time.
Ok done with my rant, I'm interested in any other thoughts on the subject because I haven't actually discussed it with anyone else.
I can't say whether this is the legitimate motivation for secrecy or not (though my common-sense opinion is that secrecy is being held only because it benefits those keeping the secrets).
But what I can say is that to support this idea of "benevolent lying" is an immoral and cowardly position, and I can't see how it can be condoned by any thinking person. These thoughts first occurred to me when I listened to the Art Bell show with John Lear and they both agreed that if they were in charge, they would continue the secrecy. I was shocked that people can honestly think this way.
Here is a vaguely analogous situation to illustrate: Imagine a city in the 1900s. All the black people live on one side of the tracks (the crappy side), and all white people live on the other side (the nice side). They seldom interact with one another, and are generally fearful of each other. This unfair situation has been further bolstered by dozens of cultural myths which have been propagated over time. The races actually believe that they are essentially different from one another, and cannot live together peacefully.
What if some educated men in positions of leadership discover that black people and white people are the same, and there is no good reason for the segregation and inequality that exists?
These men discuss the issue among themselves: Should something be done about this situation, or should it remain as it is?
Some of the men say no. "Do you have any idea what would happen if we publicly stated these facts and persuaded black and white people to live together? They fear and hate one another, they would kill each other, there would be panic in the streets. Right now, at least things are running smoothly."
Other men say, "Yes there might be panic in the streets, for a while. But only for a while, and so it should be done in the interest of setting right what is wrong."
With this scenario I'm not trying to illustrate an idea that men and aliens can live together; I have no idea if that's true. I'm giving an example of our officials being aware of a certain situation, and also realizing that changing this situation for the better will initially create social chaos.
In this way I feel it's similar to the ufo phenomenon. There is absolutely no valid "benevolent" reason to keep this secrecy. Even if people can't handle it, even if certain religions crumble, even if there's panic in the streets. Just as in the segregation analogy, some social upsets are inevitable and unavoidable because they are the results of living under incorrect conditions for such a long time.
Ok done with my rant, I'm interested in any other thoughts on the subject because I haven't actually discussed it with anyone else.
