The 7-year plan presented at the Sol Symposium to normalize UFOs
Former deputy chief of Staff for US Africa Command and US Army Colonel Karl Nell (Ret.) presented at the Sol Symposium a plan to reduce stigma on UFOs
At a conference at the prestigious Stanford University in November, but broadcast only today, February 12th, Karl Nell began by explaining the possible implications of the now boneless Schumer amendment. Indeed, following opposition in the House and Senate wrap-up committee, it was stripped of most of the elements that would have enabled the U.S. executive branch to release information regarding UFOs.
Basing his plan on a muscular Schumer amendment, but calling for 7 years of process to achieve disclosure, Col. Karl Nell outlines the initiatives that can be taken to support this movement.
The reason for this plan is to prevent a catastrophic disclosure, “where all the information is just dumped out there by an adversary or non-human intelligence to create societal disruption.”
It's worth taking the time to reread this sentence from the former deputy chief of Staff for US Africa Command. One of the most chilling threat identified by this veteran of the armed forces would be rival nations taking control of the subject, to cause worldwide panic by showing their advance on the subject. Worse still, according to Nell, the origin of the hitherto elusive phenomenon could choose to reveal itself to provoke a societal shock.
The list of possible reasons, according to Nell, why nations have chosen silence on the subject of UFOs is also chilling. Among them are:
Protecting the people from themselves
The fear of starting a new weapon of mass destruction arms race
Preventing the spread of Memetic Viruses
Concealing exchange agreements with Non-Human Intelligence (NHI)
Covering up crimes committed to preserve the secrecy
In order to prevent a catastrophic disclosure from shattering the Western system, Karl Nell explains that the private sector and academic research will be best placed to adapt to the new paradigm.
He then shows a slide explaining how the public sector, including the government, will need the support of philosophical investigation, scientific research and the private sector to make the subject of UFOs easier to talk about, in a 4 phase plan.
He then states that the Schumer amendment in his full power will be the completion of phase 1. We know now that it won’t be as fast as he plans. He then expects the board created by the Schumer amendment to achieve his goal in 7 years, while the other sectors prepare the ground. He then describes the different objectives of the various sectors, starting with the public sector:
“Pass Schumer, grant legal amnesty, centralize the data, create a Manhattan project to address this area, sponsor National Science Foundation grants, charter an NIE (National Intel Estimate), to assess the public-private positions of every country with this topic and where they are with it, and use that to tee up a United Nations Summit or World Congress on developing new norms of behavior in this context”
Regarding Humanities, he explains:
“I think we need a sociological model for analyzing the societal impact for disclosure and then developing mitigation strategies a priori to address that.”
“Codify the laws of ethics in an environment where we might have a hierarchy of being, where everyone isn't necessarily having equal competitive potential.”
“It's essentially translating our special relativity version of ethics to a general relativity version of ethics, where you've got the problem of a more advanced civilization coming in and disrupting a less advanced civilization.”
About Natural Science:
“One of the immediate areas that we can make progress is the material science arena.“
“Developing theoretical as well as practical methods to analyze metamaterials, and let's get to the point where we can actually talk about utilizing the 339 isotopes and engineering materials out of that instead of the 118 elements that we've been sort of limited to”
Regarding the private sector:
“We need to work in the business utility of forming consortiums to actually look at this material if the government was actually going to make it available, codify precedents and legal standards for determining intellectual property rights over the material, analyzing economic incentives and the impact to the economy if new energy sources were developed.”
Here we can see a plan that leaves no doubt about the reality of the presence of exogenous technological platforms, mobilizing representatives from the whole society, and made by a gentleman made famous for supporting the whistleblower David Grusch.
One wonders how the decapitation of the Schumer amendment will affect the plan to support the lifting of UAP secrecy, even as US elected officials attempt to inject muscle back into what remains of government UAP disclosure legislation.
Translated from French by Kate
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