TST 4/20/23 - Disclosure You Need Not Disclosure You Want

The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable - A podcast by Ryan Gable

The subject of UFOs has been around long before the modern technological age. In older times they were called ships or shields, things that soldiers and commoners could understand. Today we call them spaceships and we see ancient statues as having spacesuits from the mid-20th century; it is what we know. We also know that nothing much has changed since the Project Bluebook investigation ended over half a century ago; most UFOs were identified while many remained unclassifiable. The same is true in 2023, from both the ODNI report in January, and the AARO testimony to the United State Senate Committee on Armed Services on April 19. Sean Kirkpatrick’s, who heads AARO, said they have found “no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics." He added that most cases of UAPs "resolve into readily explainable sources”. But what about the ones that don’t? Simply put, they are unexplainable. This does not mean they are aliens anymore than they are from a foreign adversary. AARO ODNI, etc., just like BlueBook, "lack enough detailed data to enable attribution of UAP with high certainty." What we do not for sure is the following: science has made mythology technical, explaining the natural world in mechanical, rather than supernatural, terms. However, science clearly cannot explain certain things and thus a new form of techno-myth is pushing back against the official governmental and scientific attempts to unsuccessfully explain the mysterious.