World business leaders told flying saucers are real & extraterrestrials exist

durabone

Jedi Council Member
Is this TRUE ?!


January 25, 2011
Michael E. Salla, Ph.D.


Graphic summary of GCF discussions by Sunni Brown reveals prominence of ET contact and new energy systems.

At five thousand dollars a ticket, some business leaders got more than they bargained for when they attended the first day of the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) being held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. They were told flying saucers are real, and they better start thinking about the business implications of extraterrestrial life and technologies. Convened each year by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, the GCF brings together business and political leaders to discuss ways of promoting business competitiveness. For the first time at its annual conference, the GCF held a panel discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Titled “Learning from Outer Space” the panel comprised five speakers who all endorsed the view that extraterrestrial life is real, and has many implications for the world as we know it.

The panel was held on January 23, and was a “main plenary” session meaning all GCF participants were able to attend and hear what the experts had to say about UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Up to 1000 participants included business and political elites such as former British and Canadian Prime Ministers, Tony Blair and Jean Chretien; Jim Albaugh, President and CEO of Boeing; Andy Bird, chairman of Walt Disney International; Jared Cohen, Director of Google ideas, and many others. The advice they got was that the issue of extraterrestrial life is real, and they better start paying attention to the business implications. Here’s how the GCF summarized the panel presentations on its website:

Learning from Outer Space – Panel
The unconventional and highly relevant topic of extraterrestrial life forms was addressed by yesterday’s panel discussion “Contact: Learning from Outer Space”. Experts Zoaghloul El-Naggar, Stanton Friedman, Michio Kaku, Nick Pope and Jacques Vallee made compelling cases for the existence of living beings elsewhere in the galaxy, drawing upon empirical evidence, religious theology and logical reasoning.
Mr. Friedman opened his remarks with a bold statement, “Flying saucers are real!” and this summed up the perspective of the panel members. Mr. Pope explored the potential business implications of outer space, such as the profitability of alien branding or sponsorship.
While El-Naggar was also convinced of their existence, he raised the interesting point that it may not be ethical to spend resources trying to contact alien societies when we still face war and poverty in our own society.
Mr. Vallee encouraged more academics to analyze the evidence. However, on behalf of his successful Venture Capital fund, he said, “We are not ready to invest in this type of research, but we think that somebody should.”

The 2011 GCF conference panel on Outer Space has opened the door for world business leaders to seriously consider the implications of evidence concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life. A graphic summarizing GCF discussions by artist, Sunni Brown (top right), reveals the prominence given to issues of extraterrestrial contact and the overwhelming changes new energies will bring to humanity. Business leaders are poised to do what political leaders have so far failed to do – proactively deal with compelling evidence that we are being visited by galactic civilizations who have advanced technologies to share with humanity.

Further Reading:

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Mystery behind initial report of UN Liaison for Extraterrestrial First Contact
Princeton University astrobiology certificate explores potential for extraterrestrial life
Stephen Hawking launches exopolitics debate
 
Potamus i have read 3 different articles as well, that they seem to be getting ready to dump the beans on this subject. But nothing has come out main stream. Also the movie industry's timing in possible conjunction with these coming release's are timely (as always) if they are going to disclose.


Super 8 Official HD Trailer (J.J. Abrams' Secret Project)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt1nUUK3e48&feature=related

Cowboys & Aliens Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH7KZD5vGBY

Battle: Los Angeles Movie Trailer Official (HD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9otTzrO9Bfw

From www.ufocasebook.com/2011/unprepare.html

Scientists Urge UN to Prepare for Aliens

Published: January 14, 2011
It may sound like something from a sci-fi movie, but United Nations scientists are saying that Earth needs to prepare… for an alien invasion.

UN scientists have been urging officials to give responsibility of "supra-Earth affairs” to a branch of the government, and to come up with a plan of action in the event of a visit from extraterrestrials.

In the most recent edition of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, scientists commented on the all aspects of the possibility of alien life, including astronomy, biology, and political and religious fallout.

"Will a suitable process based on expert advice from proper and responsible scientists arise at all, or will interests of power and opportunism more probably set the scene?” Professor John Zarnecki of the Open University and Dr Martin Dominik of the University of St Andrews asked.

The two men pointed out that the UN already has a mechanism to take on the creation of an extraterrestrial plan, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

Those really expecting any kind of "alien contact” should be prepared for the worst, said professor of evolutionary palaeobiology at Cambridge University Simon Conway Morris. He said that evolution on alien worlds is likely to have been Darwinian in nature, and that life on other planets will have likely evolved similar to that of Earth, and our penchant for "violence and exploitation” is included.

In the journal, Morris wrote, "Why should we ‘prepare for the worst?" First, if intelligent aliens exist, they will look just like us, and given our far from glorious history, this should give us pause for thought.”

People all over the world, no matter their religious practices, will have questions on their faith, and that’s where a plan of action would really help "Earthlings”. However, Ted Peters, professor of systematic theology at the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in California, says that in the event that E.T. makes a pit stop at Earth, theologians have nothing to worry about.

"Theologians will not find themselves out of a job. In fact, theologians might relish the new challenges to reformulate classical religious commitments in light of the new and wider vision of God’s creation,” he said.
 
You have no idea how many times I've read that "disclosure is imminent" with all kinds of seemingly significant clues offered... but so far, no cigar.
 
I wouldn't know what to say if mainstream world authorities admitted to current contact with alien life.

Even though they have a hidden agenda, it would still shock the world at large.

Did anyone read about the phoenix lights being the US government playing around with projections/holograms?
 
I am currently reading through "The Mothman Prophecies" and encountered the following text:

According to Woody, at the end of the week his interrogators showed him a star map and pointed to a speck on it telling him, "That's where they're from." They said they had interviewed several other contactees, all with stories similar to his own. When he asked why they didn't release their UFO information to the public, they allegedly replied that it would only cause panic. Women would commit suicide, throw babies out the window, and this kind of panic could sweep the world, they said.

In my mind, "panic" is the reaction that is programmed into the culture via movies. Well, it could also possibly be a genuine reaction much like a lot of people panicked when they though that the radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" was real.

But then again, a lot of people around the world are dying for various reasons (ill health, pollution, war, hunger, etc), I would think that death induced by "panic" from an official admission of UFOs and aliens would probably be a drop in the bucket in terms of the death toll. Or so I think.

Rather, the status quo would crumble to dust or everyday life would grind to a halt after an official public admission. Of course, those benefiting from the continuation of the status quo would much rather favor things staying the same for as long as possible...
 
You're not alone Laura. We were harkening back yesterday to 2000 when Dr. Greer's project CSETI had 150 witnesses lined up, (prior to the Laurence Rockefeller hijack) had a Sheraton hotel on the beltway filled with documents, and a congressional committee ready to vote in favor of disclosure.

Who swooped in and derailed everything? Why it was Dick Armey, of course. It was an interesting discussion. My friend asserted that Dick Armey gets credit for starting the Tea Party (though we all know it was wealthy insiders).

So here is a quandry. For the Tea Party, who argue passionately for a return to traditional what-evers, disclosure could completely extinguish their thunder, permanently. Could it be that those who are opposed to disclosure, are the same that want to force us (Rage Against the Machine), and that a tremendous material investment of capital and planning into our new Tea Party cum SA, is at stake!?

I'd like to ask Dick Armey.
 
Michael Martin said:
Rather, the status quo would crumble to dust or everyday life would grind to a halt after an official public admission. Of course, those benefiting from the continuation of the status quo would much rather favor things staying the same for as long as possible...

My thoughts exactly.
And that is why we will most probably not see any disclosure any time soon...
Just as before.
 
It seems that a "Both sides against the Middle" thing might be popping up.

With China's apparently accepting media environment as regards UFOs, ( http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=21561.0 ) versus the West's level of acceptance, I wonder if a new division is being implemented.

Will disclosure people in the West find themselves as a natural result of their curiosity accused at some point of being Socialist sympathizers?

Radical division works well enough to pollute every other kind of discussion so that the Truth can hide out comfortably far from the battle field. Why not the same tactic with UFOs?

They'd better be quick about it, though. The clock is running down.

Or perhaps it's no longer about controlling awareness about UFOs in that way. Perhaps it's that the Chinese are being prepared for slavery and god worship while the West is being prepared for simple liquidation.

Wait and see. . , wait and see. . .
 
Rather, the status quo would crumble to dust or everyday life would grind to a halt after an official public admission.

I'm not sure I buy this. I think of it as propaganda, but that is only my opinion.

My guess: A few people might freak. For a while. And then an optimism and excitement would displace much. New rising stars would emerge in new industrial and public arenas, and we would experience an economic boom like none in history as we retool ourselves with the new technologies. The old guard, and the political and economic mastications would lose their grip as more sharing would likely be required, and new things would head off from their small-minded goal of gaining fiscal control into so many directions that they'd never be able to keep up (aka stay in charge).

That is why the privateers must hold it close to their chest and force governments not to disclose. Every year that they keep it to themselves and advance themselves only, they get an edge now over new industries, even up to starting a war with ET in our name, they gain, and disclosure will have less impact on their holdings.

But then that's just my opinion.
 
Potamus said:
Rather, the status quo would crumble to dust or everyday life would grind to a halt after an official public admission.

I'm not sure I buy this. I think of it as propaganda, but that is only my opinion.

My guess: A few people might freak. For a while. And then an optimism and excitement would displace much. New rising stars would emerge in new industrial and public arenas, and we would experience an economic boom like none in history as we retool ourselves with the new technologies. The old guard, and the political and economic mastications would lose their grip as more sharing would likely be required, and new things would head off from their small-minded goal of gaining fiscal control into so many directions that they'd never be able to keep up (aka stay in charge).

That is why the privateers must hold it close to their chest and force governments not to disclose. Every year that they keep it to themselves and advance themselves only, they get an edge now over new industries, even up to starting a war with ET in our name, they gain, and disclosure will have less impact on their holdings.

But then that's just my opinion.

Wow. That's a lovely picture.

But I hope you don't take offense if I suggest that it flies rather in the face of everything we've learned here.

I think the rosy glow of human reaction would be heavily damped by the whole, "You are food" thing. -Either that, or the nature of the alien contingent would be masked, which in effect would result in little different from what we have now; reality based on falsehoods with governments and elite controllers guarding access to truth.
 
Thanks Woodsman;

No offense, good stuff. I'm aware of the prevailing view here, and I do believe that there are people out there who would react with shock to the feeding. But I do not believe everyone will. Let me ask you: If after all of the uncertain suffering caused by the feeding and keeping us in the dark about it, you suddenly learned that the real explanation for all the suffering is that there really are boogeymen, and anti-boogeymen, and that the picture before IS a lie after all, would you feel some relief? Some will feel vindication, others will become leaders, my guess. I just hope we live to see it.

EDIT:

Sorry it took me three reads to get this:
little different from what we have now

Oops, that never occurred to me, I must admit. Hmmmm, they do seem to have a never-ending parade of tricks. Thanks for that notion!
 
Potamus said:
Thanks Woodsman;

No offense, good stuff. I'm aware of the prevailing view here, and I do believe that there are people out there who would react with shock to the feeding. But I do not believe everyone will. Let me ask you: If after all of the uncertain suffering caused by the feeding and keeping us in the dark about it, you suddenly learned that the real explanation for all the suffering is that there really are boogeymen, and anti-boogeymen, and that the picture before IS a lie after all, would you feel some relief? Some will feel vindication, others will become leaders, my guess. I just hope we live to see it.

EDIT:

Sorry it took me three reads to get this:
little different from what we have now

Oops, that never occurred to me, I must admit. Hmmmm, they do seem to have a never-ending parade of tricks. Thanks for that notion!

Well, it's all conjectural, but certainly an interesting problem. "If Godzilla really did start stomping Tokyo, how would people actually react?" I've been fascinated with that question for a long time, ever since I was small I'd think, "How would people REALLY react if aliens came?" We got some taste of it during 9/11, and that was mundane stuff. A couple of buildings exploding. Not space ships on the lawn of the Whitehouse!

I suspect that people, being, (as Morpheus put it) "so inert, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it," it might take some real force to make the knowledge even stick in an appreciable way. Nobody wants to think that aliens are in charge, affecting us, so any media brush off will do. If we just look at the whole crop circle phenomenon as an example: Doug and Dave, one plank and some rope and. . , Poof! The entirety of galactic life vanished from public awareness and everybody happily went back to sleep. Amazing! The fact that we had scientists showing all the weird evidence they had collected, magnetic seeds, genetically odd growth, perfectly bent stalks, etc., meant nothing. When people are cognitively dissonant, even the flimsiest excuse will suffice to turn away.

So I think to make aliens real for people would take a sledgehammer, and that even with 'extraordinary evidence' many would cling in sheer desperation to the anthropocentric view of the universe. But we have that sledgehammer; we have the Glowing Box Of Authority. If Obama announced on TV that alien life was real, I think many would cling instantly to whatever happy narrative was within reach. The, "Nice Alien Space Brothers," version of disclosure would be very, very appealing because the alternative would be too much to deal with. Fear works like that. Stockholm Syndrome for the entire population.

As they are revealed as being scary and hopelessly more powerful than us, perceived as gods, (as seems to be their preference), then I wonder if it even matters? Subjugation is already in place. We still have to scratch out a living. I think their primary goal is to simply make sure the livestock doesn't stampede and self-destruct and thus inefficiently shed its energy value. And fearing them, as the bully is feared, would play perfectly well into that system. I think it might, in fact, be the primary method of 'milking' us of energy.

Just some thoughts.
 
Hey Woodsman, thanks for those thoughts.

And fearing them, as the bully is feared, would play perfectly well into that system. I think it might, in fact, be the primary method of 'milking' us of energy.

Dolan's, and Laura's, and Keel's works have had the effect of spreading my mind over a whole host of new possibilities in the topics of manipulations and fear along these lines, and I am sure I am not alone in this. It is always interesting to me to see how I get the essence of something, and the lazy mind concludes "I GOT it." But then later inputs such as the these three authors were for me, take me actually through the thought process of the implications in detail. Then I will see myself in the rear view mirror saying, "Wow I never thought about that side of it."

I have found myself thinking about the 4D STS theme in more broadened terms for sure since I have been exposed to so many great people and ideas here! And one of the things that doesn't get much airplay, but seems a reasonable notion, is the feeding effect of the energy exchange between these user/psycos. If one of them came up with a more clever trick for screwing us and discounting/humiliating us the prey, does it not seem like a possibility that approval of a new clever and twisted scheme would gain the perpetrator approval (food) from other 4D STS peers?

Pre-supposing this might be a possibility, and taking notice of the extremely clever tactics sometimes used, I start with questions like, "Would that trick have universal applicability across this universe to many other 'developing' worlds with 3D beings on them?" And if things like petroleum, or creating a wealthy upper class of psychopaths, ARE in fact very, very old tricks, then does this not suggest tampering at an extremely deep level in our culture, perhaps even up to controlling its definition? (I know this is nothing new, and I would welcome links to any threads here that are related, kind of a hard thing to search for, thanks)

Timely question: Are Superstorms the 4D STS equivalent of the Superbowl? :P.

Seriously, Doris Lessing's Shikatsa touches on this sort of as fiction, but a serious attempt at cataloging control mechanisms and determining their effectivity and constraints in some systematic manner could be a juicy read. But where?
 
Potamus said:
Dolan's, and Laura's, and Keel's works have had the effect of spreading my mind over a whole host of new possibilities in the topics of manipulations and fear along these lines, and I am sure I am not alone in this.

The opening of a whole host of new possibilities is good - the fear, not so much. ;)

p said:
Seriously, Doris Lessing's Shikatsa touches on this sort of as fiction, but a serious attempt at cataloging control mechanisms and determining their effectivity and constraints in some systematic manner could be a juicy read. But where?
My friend brainwave introduced me to Lessing's Shikasta - it's a truly fascinating book, almost eerie in its accuracy.
 

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