And I agree with you. There could very well be an evil aspect to this new contact because, if what we hear is true, we are connecting with many different types of other beings. Some may be benign and even friendly, but some might be deadly or worse.
We may be like Aztecs making contact with Cortez. Some people may disagree with me, but I think we should be extremely cautious.
At the very least, it's like hiking into a swamp for a biology field trip. Sure, there are lots of great things to study and learn about and ways to open our minds to new organisms...BUT there's also an incredible amount of potential danger from deadly snakes, quicksand, and alligators.
One thing that has been pointed out by many experiencers (formerly, abductees) is that there is a spiritual aspect to this contact and this spiritual aspect may contain what has historically (rightly or wrongly) been characterized as "evil."
Gently changing topic—I just listened to the Knapp/Corbell interview of John Alexander (https://podbay.fm/p/weaponized-with-jeremy-corbell-and-george-knapp/e/1702972860) and it was amusing imho.
Alexander knew all these senior officials who genuinely knew nothing about the UFO/alien/crash retrieval topic even though their access to special access programs had to require such knowledge—at least from the job description.
The UFO community has been screaming for decades that “the rules” don’t apply on this topic—hard to imagine a smart guy like Alexander didn’t “get it”.
I think some of those folks were lying to Alexander—but my guess is that 70%+ were telling the truth—they were not read in on this stuff.
It looks like one way folks got to be “on the team” were family connections—it was difficult to “break into” the secret-keepers without those once the security apparatus was in place.
The abduction stories seem to indicate that most (all?) of the secret-keepers had abduction experiences during child-hood—so again if you had no such experience you were already disqualified from the “program”.