Your thoughts on the conflicting and discord among UFO experts? Greer vs. Elizondo

What are your thoughts on the disagreements among UFO experts, particularly Greer and Elizondo?

Recently, I reached out to Greer asking him to reconsider his comments about Ross Coulthart. I understand the fear that he and many of us share regarding the potential for greedy governments and oligarchs to exploit UFO technology and disclosure to instill fear in people. I appreciate the message that Coulthart conveys about overcoming that fear. However, it’s essential to recognize that there may be multiple alien species—possibly even some that are multidimensional—and we need to stay vigilant. While I hold Dr. Greer in high regard, I also respect the insights of Elizondo and Coulthart.

I believe that no one truly understands the intentions of various alien species, and it’s unproductive to criticize each other or label individuals as tabloids or quacks. Such actions do not contribute positively to the conversation and highlight our struggle to cooperate and respect our differences as a species.

While we must remain observant, we also need to reflect on history. These beings have visited us intermittently throughout time, and clearly, something significant is happening now. Yet, if their intent was to harm us, they could have easily done so long ago.

It seems they do not hold us in particularly high regard, but they don’t appear to desire our annihilation either. Therefore, we should tread carefully and be wary of those who spread fear.

One thought on “Your thoughts on the conflicting and discord among UFO experts? Greer vs. Elizondo

  1. I completely agree with your perspective. The discord among UFO experts like Greer and Elizondo can be frustrating, especially when it detracts from the larger conversation about disclosure and the potential implications of extraterrestrial encounters. It’s crucial that we foster a collaborative environment rather than one filled with hostility and division.

    Each expert brings their unique insights and experiences to the table, and rather than denigrating one another, they could benefit from acknowledging their shared goals. As you mentioned, the true intentions of various alien species remain a mystery, which is all the more reason to approach the subject with curiosity and an open mind rather than fear and ridicule.

    It’s important for us to remain vigilant, but we should also strive for unity in our exploration of the unknown. The history of potential extraterrestrial contact may suggest a complex relationship rather than outright hostility, and it’s interesting to consider the broader implications of that dynamic. Encouraging respectful dialogue and diversity of thought can only enrich our understanding of these phenomena and hopefully guide us toward a more enlightened perspective.

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