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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Why social stigma about UAP holds humanity back
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Why social stigma about UAP holds humanity back

Luis Elizondo for Medium: Like most other biological systems on this planet, humans are largely motivated by self-preservation and conflict avoidance. As a species, we tend to avoid associating ourselves with anything that will isolate us from the larger group or make us sound strange, or that might draw negative attention from our peers. In essence, stigma results in a paralysis of communication. And when left unaddressed, it exerts a chilling influence over society and across generations. This is true whether we are trying to find the cause for diseases, reasons for environmental change, or primers for global conflict. Throughout history, there are times when we, as a society, found it more convenient and socially acceptable to ignore uncomfortable topics. The results were often catastrophic both to our moral fiber and the health of our species. Stigma regarding certain psychological conditions once led to a life sentence in an asylum and forced lobotomies simply because stigma prevented families having a conversation about mental illness. There has been similar social stigma in recent decades around the topic of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), or UFOs — a topic that has been relegated to conspiracy theorists, B-Movie villains, and the weird uncle no one wants to talk to anymore. As was the case with other topics that hold stigma, many people would rather look the other way than be associated with what’s been labeled “crazy,” or “fringe.” When I was assigned Director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), my colleagues and I experienced enough to know with absolute certainty that UAPs exist. Furthermore, they don’t seem to care if whether or not we believe in them and they are here with or without our permission. How can we have an honest conversation about National Security and humanity if we can’t even address the topic of a potential threat or opportunity? Consider this example from pop culture. In the famous Harry Potter series, the evil wizard Voldemort is so vile that other wizards are afraid to even utter his very name. The idea is if you don’t mention his name, it minimizes the threat and makes him less real. But ironically, the stigma of his name only makes him more powerful. Refusing to acknowledge UAPs in our airspace is no different. If we don’t overcome the social stigma about UAPs and address them, we may end up on the wrong side of history — only in this case, we’re not talking about fantasy and wizards, we are talking about reality and national security. Here’s why we can’t afford to allow stigma to drive our fears and bury our heads in the sand: Social stigma hinders government processes. Social stigma is often the product of fear concerning topics that have no answers and are poorly understood. Project Blue Book provides a useful example. From 1952–1969, the U.S. Air Force conducted a series of studies on UAPs. The goals of Project Blue Book were to determine whether UAPs were a national security threat and to scientifically analyze UFO-related data. For 17 years, Project Blue Book compiled reports of tens of thousands of UFO sightings, classifying 700 of these incidents as “unidentified.” In 1966, the Air Force requested another committee, headed by Dr. Edward Condon, to look into these sightings. Two years later, they released the “Condon Report,” which concluded that the sightings they examined showed no signs of unusual activity. This prompted the Air Force to shut down Project Blue Book the following year. Upon its dismantling, the project announced that despite nearly one thousand unidentified sightings, there was no evidence of extraordinary phenomena in our airspace. These dismissive conclusions in the public versions of both Project Blue Book and the Condon Report simply weren’t supported by the facts. There were hundreds of credible eyewitness reports by trained observers, many with high-level security clearances, who witnessed these objects. Our country has put people in the electric chair based on the testimony of just two corroborating witnesses who aren’t particularly trained in the art of observation. As is the case with other controversial topics, this verifiable evidence was suppressed and diluted due to stigma surrounding the topic of UAPs. But there are always two sides to an argument. During the time of the inquiries, the U.S. Government was in the middle of a cold war and, in all fairness, could not afford to be distracted on a wild goose chase for which they had no answers. As long as Americans weren’t under attack from these unusual phenomena, attention was rightfully placed towards more tangible matters. I don’t necessarily agree with that mindset, but I understand it. Self-imposed stigma often makes a problem worse. Tabloids and social media have certainly not helped the issue of stigma. These outlets frequently provide their consumers with sensationalized stories that only reinforce the stigma of certain topics. The rise of social media means that now, everyone has a voice. But many of those voices are less motivated by truth and instead seek to spread their own agendas. A simple search on Google about the program I once helped run, AATIP, results in hundreds of hits, many of these from purportedly reputable sites with “Deep-State” sources. These sites are run by the same individuals who claim to have inside knowledge of UAPs but have never provided one shred of evidence or proof that they have access to Government insiders. But not all social media sites or Youtube channels have it wrong. Those sites which emphasize data collection, facts, and objectivity are usually on the right track. Surprisingly, some sites appear to have a strong understanding of the bizarre nature of the phenomena and a few well-placed sources of information. One specific example I have found is “UFOJesus,” a humorous YouTube channel that seems to have some credible inside information and insight. No matter the medium, frank and honest conversation is crucial to moving forward as a society. Overcoming stigma is key to our survival as a species. If there is one thing that nature has shown us time and time again, it’s that we either adapt, or we die out. As a species, it’s crucial to understand the things we can’t explain, in order to survive. And that means being open to new ideas, possibilities, and data. It’s always been this way, dating back to when mankind lived in caves. If you heard something roaming outside, you had to investigate. If you didn’t, you and your family would be unaware of a potential predator. At the same time, an animal wandering around outside your cave could also mean food, which would keep your family alive so they could then flourish. If you stayed in the cave and never ventured outside, you might survive the night but probably not in the long run. When it comes to UFOs, ignoring the unknown is similarly harmful because it might mean failing to seize upon opportunities and new understandings. As a society, we have to recognize that stigma serves only to keep our heads in the sand. Our future depends on transparency and truth. Author: Luis Elizondo, former U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent, source Medium The post Why social stigma about UAP holds humanity back appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Twitchy Feed
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Old Man Who Can't Define a Woman Has Plan to Protect Science from Trump annnd Now We're DEAD (LOL!)
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Old Man Who Can't Define a Woman Has Plan to Protect Science from Trump annnd Now We're DEAD (LOL!)

Old Man Who Can't Define a Woman Has Plan to Protect Science from Trump annnd Now We're DEAD (LOL!)
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Twitchy Feed
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LOOK on Pete Buttigieg's Face When CBS Journo DARES Disagree With Him About EVs is GLORIOUS (Watch)
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LOOK on Pete Buttigieg's Face When CBS Journo DARES Disagree With Him About EVs is GLORIOUS (Watch)

LOOK on Pete Buttigieg's Face When CBS Journo DARES Disagree With Him About EVs is GLORIOUS (Watch)
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RedState Feed
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If Americans Had to Fight for Their Country Today, Would They Do It?
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If Americans Had to Fight for Their Country Today, Would They Do It?

If Americans Had to Fight for Their Country Today, Would They Do It?
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Blazing Star Event First Recorded in a Medieval Manuscript to Return
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Blazing Star Event First Recorded in a Medieval Manuscript to Return

An astronomical anomaly that was first observed and recorded more than eight centuries ago is about to make a return visit to Earth’s night skies.  Read moreSection: NewsScience & SpaceHistoryImportant EventsRead Later 
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NEWSMAX Feed
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Anxious Dems Urge Biden to Show More Empathy on Cost of Living
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Anxious Dems Urge Biden to Show More Empathy on Cost of Living

Anxious Democrats are urging President Joe Biden to express more empathy over inflation, as voters dismiss his positive rhetoric on the economy, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Neanderthals could talk — but how sophisticated was their language?
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Neanderthals could talk — but how sophisticated was their language?

Neanderthals could talk, but they likely couldn't use or understand metaphors, which compare two unlike things, research suggests.
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Science Explorer
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Scientists are growing teensy hearts to learn which drugs raise risk of congenital defects
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Scientists are growing teensy hearts to learn which drugs raise risk of congenital defects

Organoids can replicate each component of the human heart, from its chambers to its veins.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Priscilla Presley Debuts New Look As She Turns 79 Amid Legal Battle
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Priscilla Presley Debuts New Look As She Turns 79 Amid Legal Battle

Priscilla Presley switched things up at a Beverly Hills hair salon for her birthday as she stepped out with a new look before spending the latter part of the day at a nearby Italian restaurant named Cipriani. She was spotted with new hot red locks, which bounced as she strolled out in a ribbed polo neck sweater and black pants after her appointment. Priscilla later arrived at the luxury spot wearing a black long-sleeved top with matching pants and gold jewelry. She was joined by friends for the dinner celebration, after which she left with a bag of leftovers and made for her Ford Mustang. Priscilla’s birthday comes amid legal issues Instagram While Priscilla had a little birthday party, she is also fighting alongside her granddaughter, Riley Keough, against the sale of her late husband’s Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee. A certain Naussany Investments and Private Lending company claimed that Priscilla’s late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, put the property down as collateral for an unmet $3.8 million debt before her passing. RELATED: Priscilla Presley Left In Shock As Elvis’ Alleged Love Child Attends Her Book Signing This comes just after the estate was the subject of an alleged feud between Priscilla and Lisa Marie’s kids due to an amendment in the trust from 2016. Priscilla and a former business manager, Barry Siegel, were formerly named as co-trustees. However, Riley and her late brother Benjamin were revealed as replacements after Lisa Marie’s death. Priscilla disputed the “validity” of the documents but maintained that she was on good terms with Riley.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Priscilla Presley (@priscillapresley) Graceland’s fate The judge halted the foreclosure sale of the estate during the recent hearing at the Shelby County Chancery Court in Memphis, Tennessee, after which Riley “received an email from Gregory Naussany confirming they do not intend to move forward with their claim.” Judge Chancellor JoeDae L. Jenkins explained that the famous property “is considered unique under Tennessee law,” hence its sale “will be considered irreparable harm.” Instagram Priscilla has expressed her desire to be buried in Graceland near Elvis Presley and their daughter Lisa Marie, having formed a longtime bond with the property since she moved in at 17. She is also credited with monetizing the estate by turning it into a tourist attraction site in 1982, thereby growing its value by about 5,000 percent today. Check out the full photo of Priscilla Presley’s new look here. Click for next Article The post Priscilla Presley Debuts New Look As She Turns 79 Amid Legal Battle appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Survival Prepper
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The Unseen Enemy: Navigating Emotional Trauma
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The Unseen Enemy: Navigating Emotional Trauma

As preparedness-minded people, we make a concerted effort to prepare for the worst. We stockpile, strategize, and train, readying ourselves for whatever problem may come. But there's one threat that's harder to prepare for because it comes from within—emotional trauma. This invisible and capable enemy can strike at the heart of even the most seasoned… The post The Unseen Enemy: Navigating Emotional Trauma appeared first on Mind4Survival.
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