For almost a decade, many of us have
heard about the concept and process of Disclosure. This is
the complete release of formerly secret, official and governmental
information through the public media. We have heard about the
numerous possibilities of the truth of past events which exists
behind closed doors—locked away in secret files protectively
stamped with the word “Classified.” We know that to a very large
extent, we as the common public know very little about the truth
behind roughly a century of government and corporate secrecy on
matters of high technology, ET life, and the heinous crimes committed
for the sake of maintaining this secrecy.
The subjects within the topic of
disclosure are extremely dense and weighty to consider. One could
spend hours digesting just one of these topics, which are commonly
considered fringe in today's society. However, we are here to
discuss a different and yet parallel subject. This is the subject of
individual choice, or more specifically, the choice to know.
In order to see Disclosure, we must
make the choice to be aware and have the courage to face the
possibilities behind the truth which the disclosure will bring to
light. Many of these truths will be unconventional, considering the
fact that secrecy has defined convention for the past century. This
does not mean that we should abandon our responsibility of thorough
research and verification. It simply means that from vigorous
research and diligent scrutiny, we must have the courage to face the
information we encounter.
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