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To: cgbg
Trump and Vance haven’t been in office for 80 years. They can’t be held responsible for what came before.

I do trust Trump to be more transparent than any president we’ve had—but there’s still a serious challenge he’d have to overcome, as former senior CIA officer Jim Semivan explains in his interview with Chris Lehto (Senior CIA Officer: Even We Don't Know What the Phenomenon Is).

I don’t necessarily agree with Semivan’s conclusion, but he makes a sober case: any president faces enormous risks in disclosing the full truth.

According to Semivan, we’re dealing with a phenomenon we don’t understand, can’t control, and can’t defend against. If a president openly admitted that non-human intelligences (NHIs) exist—beings that can take people, manipulate minds, and possibly view us as property—it could trigger mass panic, social collapse, and psychological trauma across a significant portion of the population.

A government-backed study even concluded that full disclosure could destabilize society if just 25% of people panicked or dissociated. That’s why Semivan calls this the “wickedest problem”—a problem with no clear solution, and consequences no one can fully predict.

81 posted on 08/03/2025 5:12:02 AM PDT by RoosterRedux ("There's nothing so inert as a closed mind" )
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To: RoosterRedux

They can make excuses for eighty more years.

At this point it is like a kid coming up with a thousand reasons for not getting their homework done.

It is just getting boring.


82 posted on 08/03/2025 5:15:10 AM PDT by cgbg (It was not us. It was them--all along.)
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