Category: Revelatory Disclosure at its Best

Disclosure, in the UAP context, is a difficult to define concept. Each person sees what they want to see and happen. From a government perspective, Disclosure must follow a byzantine process, fraught with delays, secrecy and internal strife. In a series of blogs, Jim will lay out how the process can unfold in a way that includes the public in the process, Disclosure is more than just announcing UAP are real. Real Disclosure must include revelatory information that helps Congress and the public the true nature of this phenomenon, along with its real implications for our planet and our place in the Universe.

Revelatory Disclosure At Its Best, Part Four (Noncooperation and Investigation Methods)

In Part Three, I recommended that revelatory hearings by Congress not be held up by an incomplete disclosure of UAP history. If definitive conclusions are reached by Congress about the…
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Revelatory Disclosure At Its Best, Part Three (Revealing a Troubling History)

For close to eight decades, the Air Force has acted in ways that are hard to understand in response to UFO/UAP. Its public facing position has been that every single…
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Revelatory Disclosure At Its Best, Part Two (Telling the Public)

This is the second blog in a series about how government disclosure should occur. The initial blog covered structural issues as to how to go about investigating the enigma known…
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Revelatory Disclosure At Its Best, Part One (Investigation)

There have been many scenarios about how revelations of intelligent civilizations visiting Earth will occur. This speculation about how our first meeting with other civilizations will unfold, runs from the…
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