Interesting survey. What is particularly revealing is that while most people seem convinced they'd handle it just fine, a majority also thinks that
other people would have a much tougher time. What that suggests is that the assumption that other people would freak out, and that "I'd handle it better than most", is generally flawed.
Nobody has yet even proposed a coherent, logical explanation for why such things have been covered up by so many different governments of widely differing political persuasions for more than half a century. Not one former leader of any country has even come out and admitted "the truth". But I guess it makes life so much more fun and interesting to assume a massive conspiracy that only a select few are clever enough to discern. Bleh.
Pretty sure that kind of a revelation would make me freak out. Not to mention what it would do to the stock market.
I still find the subject extremely fascinating.
>>Nobody has yet even proposed a coherent, logical explanation for why such things have been covered up by so many different governments of widely differing political persuasions for more than half a century. <<
Ace.
Game. . .set. . .match. You win on that one.