| Exopolitics 106 class: Developing the Road to Disclosure - Quantum Cosmology
Spring 2008

Bernice H. Hill, Ph.D is a
Jungian analyst in private practice in Boulder, Colorado.
She is currently working on a book "The Emergence of
the Cosmic Psyche: A Jungian Analyst Looks at UFOs.
Assignment 2
Arguments for Disclosure
(1) Militarization of Space: Who speaks for us? Carried along by 60 years of secrecy and back-engineering the U.S. military and the major defense corporations have laid out a program for Star Wars.:
(a) May 2005 U.S. Air Force asks Pres. Geo. W. Bush to issue a presidential directive allowing the deployment of defensive and offensive weapons into orbit. This would counter decree PDD-NSC-49) Clinton Adm. Moratorium on militarization of space. (G. Anserafore in Power and Interest News Network, www.pinr.com)
(b) April 2005 USA launches the XSS-11 orbital micro-satellite designed to disturb and destroy military and civilian satellites belonging to other states.
(c) U.S. unilaterally withdraws from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 2002.
(d) Pentagon studying the deployment of laser and high frequency radio wave satellites and tungsten-rod missiles for space targets.
As the military-industrial complex, which Eisenhower warned us about, is the chief holder of information on UFOs, it is the one forming policy. Unfortunately, it is the policy shaped by the regressive world view of the nineteenth century: unilateral and defensive.
(2) Corruption of Cultural Institutions.
While America never fully became a democracy (despite many of its structures attempting to do so), the corruption of many of its institutions has deepened because of the sixty years of distortion by the military-industrial complex. Not only have we not had representation within our political institutions on this subject, billions of dollars have been spent without oversight. Even Donald Rumsfeld, on become head of the Dept. of Defense in June 2001, noted that 2.6 trillion dollars could not be accounted for. A report was issued later that week from the Dept. of Defense that it was only 2.3 trillion. (R.Dolan. Exopolitics Sept. 07).
Without disclosure, our scientific, educational, cultural and religious institutions remain “in the dark;” not able to undergo the growth and transformation so necessary for us to become an awakened earth. We remain with our heads in the sand, a myopic, self-absorbed and aggressive planet. Awareness of the visitors would heighten our self-consciousness. Our shadow, both personal and collective, becomes more apparent to us when we consider that someone is watching
There are many reports that the “black ops” have had a hand in the abduction events. Who protects us from our own dark programs?
(3) Discovering Their Intentions
Without open acknowledgement of the UFO reality we can make no progress towards a coherent, co-operative approach to dialogue with our various visitors. Without a single organization, like an effective U.N., who will make the treaties and agreements for us? How else do we discover what they want? We are acting like the ancient Chinese with the Westerner ships at their ports; we may not want them and pretend they are not there, but there they are here.
(4) The Potential
Beyond the sharing of technology, other benefits may be offering themselves through the visitors. Do our beliefs in social justice and human rights extend beyond lip service? Are we able to see beyond our belief in the America’s right to supremacy to recognize that a change for world may be offered here? The world’s population and pollution problems have reached a perilous point and if help is available we should be talking with those who can be of aid.

(5) The Evidence
Anyone who has done an honest review of the UFO field and literature cannot help but be impressed by the sheer number and quality of those who have come forth to give testimony. They have often done so at great personal cost, but non- the- less have given a true account of their many and diverse experiences.
Our most profound witness, however, is Time: the data has been gathered year by year, document by document. It has been scrutinized, cross checked and argued over; but time ticks on and we will leave a poor legacy for our children if we do not face this issue.
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