UFO Disclosure: Public Readiness, Open Inquiry, and Institutional Power

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UFO disclosure would not trigger civilizational collapse because history shows people adapt to shocks, Jacques Vallee argues that open inquiry strengthens resilience and stigmatizing discussion drives isolation, the Robertson Panel aimed to maintain a stable information environment to guard against manipulation, and true disclosure would reveal whether institutions truly understand the public or merely protect their power.

The Myth of the Fragile Public: Why UFO Disclosure (Most Likely) Won’t Break Society
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The Myth of the Fragile Public: Why UFO Disclosure (Most Likely) Won’t Break Society

What if “the public would panic” is less an empirical observation than a recurring story that governments, experts, and media organizations tell themselves whenever they confront the pr…