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Reluctant Disclosure

Oakstreet

Paranormal Novice
The June 17, 2012 show with Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel was excellent. Both gentleman are perceptive, well informed and as objective as one can be about the subject of disclosure and UFOs.

On your subsequent broadcast (with Nick Redfern on the 24th of June) Chris O'Brien said to Gene, in so many words, that he had held back from Richard and Bryce his reservations concerning disclosure—more specifically that he believes it is unlikely to occur.

Chris has said this before and I respect his opinion. However, this time his well reasoned opinion edged toward dogma and that was off putting.

Surely, disclosure could take many forms and mean many things. It could come as the official revelation of secret military projects and craft. Or it could result from scientific breakthroughs that finally explain the UFOs as a natural, psychological or sociological phenomenon. Or assuming the the source of the phenomenon is extraterrestrial or from another dimension or time, it may decide to reveal itself. Disclosure could even come as some combination of all of this.

There certainly are people (military, scientists etc.) who know things not yet revealed to the public, by definition when and if those things are revealed it is a form of disclosure. Disclosures do happen.

Note to Chris: your new website is excellent. Thanks so much for getting rid of the reversed type. The new site is far more readable and legible. (I'm a graphic designer by profession.)
 
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