Is The Day of UFO Disclosure
Near?
by
David E. Twichell c. 2004
With the
recent admission of true “unknowns” in the skies above Mexico,
the American truth embargo concerning the UFO phenomenon is loosing its
effectiveness. Mexico
is the latest country to officially declare UFOs as a phenomenon worthy of
validation and serious scrutiny by the mainstream scientific community. France’s
“COMETA Report” was the first to publicly release documentation of highly
credible cases and conclude that the unknown objects are “real and probably of
extraterrestrial origin.” Their analysis
was suffixed with criticism of the American government for dragging its heals
in admitting the same to its people.
Between November of 1989 and March
of 1990, a virtual armada of triangular-shaped UFOs over flew Belgium. On two separate occasions, a pair of F-16
fighters chased the unknown craft but were outpaced and outmaneuvered by
them. By the end of the siege, the Belgium
government was forced to conclude, “With over one thousand eyewitnesses,
confirmed radar sightings, and military confirmation, the fact that an unknown
craft moved across the country of Belgium
cannot be denied.”
Surprisingly, this is not the first
time that Mexican authorities have conceded an unknown presence in their
skies. In 1991, as thousands of eyes
looked skyward to observe the full eclipse of the sun, several disk-shaped
objects were observed and filmed all over Mexico. Without missing a beat, the naysayers came
out of the woodwork to identify the objects as nothing more sinister than
“stars”. This explanation was given
despite the fact that: (1) the objects moved as if by intelligent control
across the sky while other heavenly bodies remained stationary, (2) digital enhancement revealed the moving
objects to possess a “hockey puck” shape instead of round, as would a star, (3)
many of the objects moved in front of passing clouds.
In the March 5, 2004 case in Campeche, Mexico, skeptics wasted no time in offering
conventional explanations that, once again, did not fit the evidence. One theory was that the lights were pockets
of some “unknown” gasses, even though radar returns showed them to be solid
objects. Another explanation was that
they were dying satellites burning up in Earth’s atmosphere as they fell out of
orbit. What are the odds of eleven
satellites falling from orbit at the same time at the same location? And since when do dying satellites terminate
their decent to hover around a conventional aircraft and then disappear without
a trace?
As the volume of documented cases
by highly credible witnesses grows and radar and photographic technologies
become more sophisticated, it is becoming increasingly difficult for world
governments to deny the fact that intergalactic travelers with superior
technologies are observing our comparatively primitive island, Earth. And still our world’s most highly advanced
superpower refuses to budge from its position of universal supremacy.
Yet many will agree that Americans
are being prepared for the day of disclosure.
This fact is evidenced in the arts as well as television documentaries
and a gradual transformation of attitude within the mainstream media. The polls continuously demonstrate an
increasing acceptance of the extraterrestrial explanation for the ongoing
influx of worldwide sightings.
Meanwhile, ninety percent of Americans believe that their government has
not been forthcoming with all that they know in regard to the phenomenon. Pressure is being brought to bear on those
“in the know” by UFO organizations like MUFON, Skywatch International Inc. and
others, as well as respected scientific organizations such as NIDS (National
Institute for Discovery Science).
If hundreds of thousands of
American citizens, over the past half-century, have not been enough to force
our government to show their hand, perhaps declarations by other world
governments, such as Mexico’s,
will. I wouldn’t expect the revelation
to be simply dropped in our laps but I feel that recent developments will force
an escalation in the preparatory process by our government.
It is clear that other world
governments already view American authorities with distain for their lack of
honesty in the area of the UFO phenomenon (we won’t go into other areas at this
time). If the truth embargo endures much
longer, the day may come when the visitors make their presence known abruptly
and undeniably. At that juncture, any
and all governments with prior knowledge will be left with egg on their faces. I firmly believe that America
is far too smart to leave themselves open to such a fate. I hope that is not just wishful thinking on
my part.
David E. Twichell
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