(2022-08-14, 02:31 AM)Aussie Mike Wrote: From other sources this appears to be the case to a fair degree. However, we cannot assume that any imagined takeover is inherently a threat to 'national' security. Since the late 1940s there has been abundant evidence that ET is so far ahead technologically [and still is] that if a military threat was interpreted merely by presence and activity it would have the character of paranoia. The mere presence of vastly superior force may cause concern until conduct and intend has been determined. Intent may or may not be known by governments. Conduct seems to be more about taking the piss and being a nuisance than actual intimidation.
If we go into myth, it might be argued that we humans constitute an attempt to takeover the Earth. There have been arguments that ET/human hybrids are an attempt to replace [upgrade?] current humans - and hence ET will prevail. But how is this any different to what has been possibly happening for a very long time?
A takeover isn't necessarily a threat. It could be, but we can't assume it is. We need to distinguish between a natural apprehension because of what we don't know and our unfortunate habit of assuming what is unknown is inherently a threat and attacking it. In the instance of UFOs, attacking them has proven to be futile.
There are, in addition to governments, there are individuals who claim to have been in contact with ET since the 1950s [in the sense that ET has been perceived to be an operator of a UFO - as opposed to human contact with other beings]. These contacts have not resulted in any messages of threat being conveyed. It is certainly true that some encounters have been terrifying - but that has not been because of intentional harm being caused.
The impression I get is that ET stands in relation to humans and humans stand in relation to dogs. Whether this is uniformly the case, I don't know. They certainly are not just slightly more technologically advanced folk of comparable intelligence. Dogs have flourished under human evolution and domination. Other critters haven't of course.
I think anticipation that blends excitement with a dash of anxiety is far more appropriate. Although I am no fan of Greer and his demand for disclosure.
Certainly the paucity of definitely known evidence of any active hostile acts against us by the intelligences during the 75 years or so since their apparent large-scale investigation and probing began, indicates that they are not hell-bent on rapid violent domination or extermination. However, the only actual examples we have of overt large-scale contacts beween cultures of radically different developmental levels is the sorry history of the first contacts of Western European explorers and colonists with the indigenous populations of the New World, Pacific islands, and Australia (and also Africa). The indigenous cultures were rapidly decimated by disease, robbed of their lands, variously exploited for labor, and brainwashed into new and alien to them spiritual belief systems, all ultimately because they had very inferior technology and couldn't effectively fight back.
I think it is very understandable that the military industrial and scientific academic elite of our society might have a little paranoid fear in face of the UFO or UAP technology.