Done. That took roughly a minute to go through. Not very long. Short, sweet, and direct. In my opinion, having Disclosure go on for longer than this might muddy the waters further by raising too many questions (poor speechwriters though, since this type of announcement would surely be the most heavily scrutinized and proofread speech in history).
And the impact?
Obviously, conversations between people at work and in schools worldwide would brew hot and steamy for a good while. A few – particularly the elderly - might express shock and need to be reassured. But a good portion of them would accept it too. The young and middle aged, on the other hand, would probably make statements such as: "Hah! I knew it! I knew it all along"! For the most part, expect no resistance there.
Religionwise, the Vatican's recent conference on the search for intelligent life paves the way for immediate reassurance and adaptation. The Catholic faith is clearly positioning itself and followers will be well taken care of. Islam would have no problem with Disclosure too, since the Quran makes frequent mention of other lifeforms existing elsewhere under Allah's rule. Buddhism is already at peace with everything anyhow so no problem there. Indigenous cultures of course, have always accepted the reality and presence of "star people" and ET. In fact, Disclosure is practically a non-event to them.
In the world of science, one of the easily foreseeable results of Disclosure will be that the world's top minds will want to get their hands on the technology as soon as possible for various reasons. The military, of course, will have to decide how much and what kind of information and materials to release to the public. One thing's for sure, R&D departments the world over will have a carnivalesque atmosphere in the wake of Disclosure.
But perhaps the most shocking realization we'll have in the post Disclosure world is seeing how many people there are who just...won't…care.
I mean that.
Some people around us just won't give a damn about the existence of ET. They won't think it affects their lives or jobs in any immediate sense at all, so they won't even have an opinion on it. They'll simply go on living and doing their thing like nothing happened. What that means for those who do care is that rather than be amazed at some people's 'so what' attitude, it might be best for us to accept it. After all, nothing absorbs and slows down the sudden impact of anything better than mud. In the wake of Disclosure, indifference might actually help.
If Disclosure does not happen soon, I fully anticipate that ET will circumvent governments by showing themselves. This is reasonable to assume since sighted crafts are becoming more numerous and more importantly, bigger in size. Imagine events such as the Phoenix and Stephenville sightings taking place in multiple locations worldwide simultaneously. Now there's a PR nightmare!
Although he's taking much flak these days, President Obama may very well be involved in taking steps for Disclosure (like rumours circulating online suggest). Regardless of whether he is or not, it's going to happen one day for certain simply because the idea of Disclosure is now mainstream. Hundreds if not thousands of bloggers write about it every day, rock bands have formed around exopolitics, t-shirts express the idea, and so forth. Once the world knows that ET exists, expect things to go very fast from then on. Personally, it matters not to me what President Obama's intentions are with going through Disclosure. What matters to me is that he (or another figurehead) drops the ball. The rest of us can pick it up and play the game.
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