Of interest. Dr. S. Greer announces his initiative geared to members of Congress. From minute 26. But it has a different angle on things.
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaZsOl3ga7M
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I generally agree with S. Greer about not incentivizing a threat narrative, but I don't agree that all ET-NH are uniformly peaceful. I also understand the idea of a POTENTIAL threat reasonably spoken about by Luis Elizondo, Chris Mellon et al. Besides, some abductions may be ultimately beneficent, others not, (a 6% was consistently considered rough and mistreating by respondents of the FREE international survey) but should we simply allow different advanced beings to abduct us, simply trusting them and their intentions to do so?
The problem is that S. Greer doesn't tolerate contradictions or nuance, especially regarding the benevolence/malevolence issue of ET/NH/ETI and that can also confuse many persons seeking simple answers and guidance.
I agree with Greer that the UFO issue transcends partisanship. I also agree with Greer that more technology than what is revealed has been developed and retro engineered and that some of it might be good for humanity.
However, I do not agree that zero-point energy should be available as an open-source to terrorists, mafiosi, dictators, sociopaths, psychopaths, etc. It can be weaponized.
I agree with Greer's position on a peaceful, non-militarized, CE5, diplomatic contact initiative. And maybe it is a good idea to reveal that much more is known about ET-NH and that retro engineer has made advances. But not to share the technology because we are not a mature, united, humanity.
I agree with Greer that perhaps members of Congress are being misinformed by people that don't know better or deliberately disinformed intentionally. However, I don't think that Elizondo and Mellon would do it intentionally. They may not be privy to the full information details.
Is the Disclosure PAC going to provide money to politicians using donations?
Giorgio Piacenza
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