Congress Worldview has Just Been Rocked but Disclosure for You Might Not Be for 50 to 500 Years
In an in-depth conversation on the “Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal” channel, Richard Dolan discussed various compelling facets of UFO phenomena, government transparency, and societal implications. The discussion began with updates on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), where Dolan highlighted recent initiatives aimed at achieving government transparency regarding UAPs, emphasizing the importance of congressional efforts and international discussions, like those at the European Parliament, in promoting a public discourse on non-human intelligence and the government’s role in UAP studies.
Dolan critiqued the prevalent notion within governmental circles that there is a lack of “good data” on UAPs, arguing that the numerous eyewitness accounts over decades constitute significant data that should not be dismissed. This led to a discussion on the experiences of individuals who have encountered UAPs, with Dolan suggesting that government acknowledgment of such experiences would lead to a plethora of complex questions for which the government may not have answers, potentially resulting in public and political paralysis.
The conversation then shifted to the topic of totalitarianism, where Dolan expressed concerns about the increasing centralized digital control over populations and the impact of such control on the public’s ability to discuss and investigate UAP phenomena freely. He also touched upon the slow pace of disclosure and the apparent lack of a coordinated government plan to reveal the truth about UAPs, suggesting that internal government factions and the complexity of the government structure itself contribute to the secrecy surrounding the subject.
Dolan highlighted the challenges faced by those within the government who wish to push for greater transparency, noting that their efforts are often met with resistance from more powerful factions within the government apparatus. He also discussed the potential reasons for the government’s reluctance to fully disclose information on UAPs, including the fear of public backlash, questions about the government’s control over media and politicians, and the implications of revealing hidden technologies.
The dialogue further explored the implications of government actions and the complex nature of power within the U.S. government, with Dolan describing it as a labyrinth of competing factions and legal ambiguities. He stressed the importance of not viewing the government as a monolithic entity but rather as a complex network of competing interests and agendas.
Richard Dolan discusses the complexities surrounding the topic of UFO and UAP disclosure, hinting at a broad and intricate network of complicity that spans various institutions and levels of government. He suggests that the secrecy and withholding of information about UFOs and UAPs involve a wide array of entities, including:
- Government Agencies: Various departments and agencies within governments, especially those related to defense and intelligence, may have direct knowledge or involvement in managing information related to UFOs and UAPs. This could include entities like the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, and intelligence agencies.
- Military: Various branches of the military may have encountered UAPs or possess information regarding them, and could be involved in the ongoing secrecy either by direct action or by omission.
- Private Contractors and Corporations: Dolan mentions the involvement of private corporations, particularly those working closely with government and military projects, which may have access to advanced technologies or encounter UAP phenomena. These entities might be part of the efforts to reverse-engineer technologies or study phenomena, operating under classified contracts.
- Political Leaders: Some elected officials may be aware of the UFO/UAP phenomena to varying degrees, but the level of knowledge and involvement can greatly differ. Some might actively support secrecy due to national security concerns, while others may push for more transparency.
- Media and Academic Institutions: Dolan also touches upon the role of mainstream media and academia, which may, knowingly or unknowingly, contribute to maintaining the status quo through skepticism or omission of coverage on credible UFO/UAP incidents.
- Special Access Programs (SAPs): Dolan describes a shadowy landscape of black budget projects and SAPs with little to no oversight, where UFO/UAP-related information and technology might be stored and studied away from public scrutiny and even from high-ranking government officials.
Richard Dolan shared his belief that some members of Congress were briefed in a classified setting about the United States having possession of “alien beings and bodies, some living, some dead.” According to Dolan, these briefings likely impacted the worldview of the briefed Congress members, leaving them “shocked” by the revelations presented to them. Dolan suggests that the information shared during these briefings was of such a profound nature that it fundamentally challenged and altered the perspectives of these lawmakers regarding the UFO phenomenon and the existence of non-human entities.
Dolan and Jaimungal looked into philosophical discussions on human nature, the pursuit of truth and goodness, and the impact of societal structures on individual and collective behavior. They touched upon the concepts of the hermeneutics of suspicion, the potential for personal transformation despite societal constraints, and the importance of finding meaning and purpose beyond material possessions and societal status.
In the conversation, Richard shares his profound admiration for the works of Russian authors Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, highlighting their deep psychological insight and the ability to explore the intricacies of the human soul and community. This segues into a broader discussion about the complexities of the UFO phenomenon, where Richard proposes that increased UFO activities are tied to humanity’s technological advancement and our evolutionary trajectory. He posits a long-standing observation of humanity by non-human entities, suggesting a ramp-up in activities coinciding with significant human technological leaps, particularly in the last two centuries.
The conversation looks into personal encounters with non-human entities, where Richard shares compelling narratives from individuals, suggesting a subtle infiltration or observation by these entities in human affairs. This discussion expands into the realm of alien genetics, questioning the physical and perhaps non-physical nature of these beings, their motivations, and the implications for humanity.
Richard touches on the potential for cataclysmic events, reflecting on historical patterns of crisis and the constant shadow of transformative, often disruptive, global events. He also discusses the importance and challenges of public disclosure through mechanisms like Grusch’s DOPSR report, emphasizing the intricacies and potential explosiveness of such revelations.
Significant attention is given to Richard’s USO research, revealing a pattern of underwater phenomena that directly interact with human maritime capabilities, suggesting a deep-seated interest and potentially covert intervention by non-human intelligences in human technological and military domains.
Rosicrucianism is discussed as an influential spiritual and philosophical tradition, with its historical roots and its potential implications for understanding the broader cosmos and human place within it. This leads to a contemplation of humanity’s foundation, with Richard advocating for a spiritual bedrock informed by historical wisdom and ethical teachings, particularly those found in Christianity.
The dialogue concludes with introspective reflections on happiness, belief, and the concept of God. Richard shares his personal journey towards finding joy in intellectual exploration, meaningful relationships, and the pursuit of knowledge. He articulates a nuanced belief in a divine intelligence that permeates existence, suggesting a unifying essence that binds all of creation. This belief in a fundamental interconnectedness and a divine underpinning offers a hopeful perspective on the challenges and mysteries of life and the universe.