This is where the first bit of absurdity comes in. It would be naive to think the US government would suddenly tell their citizenry and the world what they actually know about UFOs after lying for decades.
Interestingly, many of us accept these continual lies as OK. We accept continued government lies, even as they posture in transparency, are “just part of how our society operates.”
This report was test number 1: will we (the public) continue believing what government puts out as truth, even when it’s absurd and many know it’s a lie? Will we keep granting them legitimacy? Will we keep believing the stories they tell us simply because THEY told us?
Each of us can accept that invitation or not.
Those who do accept, and continue believing their lies on faith, send the signal back to governments saying “Yes, it’s OK. Keep lying to me not only about this but anything else you choose.”
Those who don’t
accept realize this report contains nothing but absurd conclusions. It
furthers their awakening to the fact that the way our governments
operate is not in the name of transparency, freedom, and what’s best for
people. In this sense, absurdity acts as a pressure to evolve....<<<Read More>>>...