Friday, February 27, 2015

Citizen Hearing On Disclosure Supports Maslow Forecasts
This week's Congressional-style inquiry into the reality of ET contact with humans was very significant, both in terms of its content and what it reveals about our societal trajectory.

DR. JESSE MARCEL, JR. -- WHO ALLEGEDLY EXAMINED THE ROSWELL CRASH DEBRIS IN 1947 -- TESTIFIED LAST WEEK AT THE CITIZEN HEARING ON DISCLOSURE AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB IN WASHINGTON, DC.

Click


Running from April 29 to May 3 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the "Citizen Hearing on Disclosure" -- while not perfect -- hit a genuine homerun.

"Before I get to the details, here's the context:"

A variety of long-term and current indicators -- including macroeconomic (financial Panic of 2008), geopolitical (the Iran-North Korea crisis), technology (the Mach 25 X-37B space plane), and others -- suggest strongly that we are rapidly approaching a 1960s-style "critical state," apparently due to self-organization over decades of the international economic system.

Such twice-per-century "critical states" can be traced back to Lewis and Clark and always dramatically change the world. Although typically preceded by financial panics and geopolitical stress, critical states are best seen through Maslow Windows that are triggered by major JFK-style economic booms and driven briefly by the societal euphoria ("ebullience") that always follows.

The most recent Maslow Window was in the 1960s and featured an extraordinarily diverse agenda typical of critical states including the Cuban missile crisis, Apollo Moon program, and Peace Corps. A similar transformative, albeit bumpy road is expected with the arrival of the next critical state/Maslow Window -- by mid-decade.

"Over the last 100+ years, public fascination with intelligent life in space has surged as we approached each new Maslow Window"; Click: State of the Wave: ETs Surge to Center Stage

AND RECENT INTEREST IN UFOS, EXTRA-SOLAR PLANET DISCOVERIES, AND NOW THE CITIZEN HEARING ON DISCLOSURE INDICATE THIS PATTERN IS CONTINUING.

"The CHD featured an unprecedented gathering of 40 of the world's most significant UFO researchers and witnesses."

My favorite was the Tuesday afternoon panel on tampering with nuclear ICBM launch sites in the U.S.. Four former USAF personnel (including three officers) violated their security oaths (one, Capt. Schindale, for the first time) by describing multiple examples of UFOs hovering around Minuteman launch sites, including instances where ICBMs were mysteriously disabled by the UFO. The men and their stories continue to be believable and the national security implications are obvious and stunning.

The Wednesday afternoon panel on the UFO crash at Roswell in 1947 was good too; it featured the usual riveting suspects -- Kevin Randle, Don Schmitt, and Stan Friedman. It's always impressive to hear Dr. Marcel describe his first-person view, as an 11-year old, of the Roswell debris that his father brought home directly from the crash site.

During the week, several participants were invited to speculate on rationales for the multi-decade UFO cover-up by the U.S. government. The suggestions ranged from military technology to new game-changing energy sources.

However, on the Friday "Truth Embargo" session, historian-researcher Richard Dolan recounted two stories of the very disturbed emotional states that former President Jimmy Carter and (later) a high-level Reagan official appeared to be in after receiving key classified information regarding the nature of UFOs. Dolan speculated that a fear-factor may also be involved in the cover-up.

The CHD organizers hope that increased exposure of the facts about UFOs to the media and the public will trigger a true Congressional investigation into what the government and all its retired members actually know about UFOs.

And it's likely the CHD will be a key step in that direction as we begin to become engulfed by the 1960s Camelot-style ebullience of the approaching Maslow Window.
Categories: , ,

0 comments:

Post a Comment

  • Esoteric Books