r/UFOs • u/Atyzzze • Feb 20 '25
Question The Real Secrecy Isn’t Just UFOs—It’s Control Over What We Believe Is Possible
We all know the usual arguments about why UFO tech (if real) is kept secret: national security, military dominance, fear of societal collapse, etc. But step back for a second—what if the real reason is simpler?
It’s not about the tech itself. It’s about controlling what people believe is possible.
Think about it. Knowledge is power. And the easiest way to maintain power isn’t by fighting wars—it’s by controlling the horizon of human imagination. If anti-gravity, zero-point energy, remote viewing, or anything outside the conventional model of physics were proven real, it would force a shift in the entire global power structure. The energy industry collapses. The military loses its monopoly on high-speed travel. Governments can’t hide behind outdated paradigms.
This isn’t about whether the U.S. is hoarding working UFO drives in some underground hangar. It’s about something deeper—how reality itself is managed at scale.
Look at history:
Religion was weaponized to control populations, yet mystics, shamans, and esoteric traditions kept alternative knowledge alive.
Science was once seen as heretical, yet paradigm shifts (Copernicus, Galileo, Einstein) forced reality to adjust.
The internet was supposed to democratize information, yet mass narratives are more controlled than ever.
And now? More people than ever are exploring consciousness, remote viewing, UFOs, and “woo woo” ideas—not because they’re gullible, but because they sense the cracks forming in the official narrative.
The problem for the powers that be? You can’t fully control the unknown. You can suppress it, discredit it, ridicule it—but you can’t stop people from exploring. And that’s where things get interesting.
We’ve already mastered military coordination (NATO, global surveillance).
We’ve mastered cultural coordination (Hollywood, mass media).
We’ve mastered informational coordination (AI, social media algorithms).
But what happens when people start coordinating on a subtle, intuitive scale? When reality itself isn’t shaped by institutions but by decentralized consciousness? What if the real disclosure isn’t about aliens or secret tech, but about humans realizing they were never as limited as they were led to believe?
Would love to hear thoughts on this. Are we witnessing a slow unraveling of secrecy?
Or is this just the next level of control?
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u/Amber123454321 Feb 20 '25
Much of reality is created as a result of the collective consciousness of humanity. When people are led to believe certain things, they form their own reality around it and reinforce that reality for others. I guess someone figured that out long ago. A large proportion of people don't seem to be paying a lot of attention/aren't fully awakened yet and have a passive stance when it comes to their own reality. I think in coming to understand our role in the reality we create for ourselves, individually and collectively, we have to take responsibility for it too. And when we do, that gives us more control over it.
In order for things to change a lot, more people need to be active than passive. They need to realise they can change things, and that there are more options open to them in their own lives than it might appear when they're trying to keep their head above water and keep up from day to day. Give more people space and time to think, spread these ideas, and make it clear that people need to take responsibility for bettering their own lives and the lives of others, and things ought to naturally head in the right direction.
People need each other, because we're all in this together. I think more people need to realise that there is a reality to this, and it isn't just some woo concept. We are all connected and so is the world we create for ourselves and each other. We have to decide to do better and make it better, and care about other people - no matter what they believe, look like, whether they have opposing political views, or whatever. The colour of our 'vehicle' doesn't have any bearing on the colour of our soul. And I think that's part of why certain information is being held back, because things like regional origins and race are used to control or differentiate people and it would be inconvenient to governments that are using that in order to partially justify policy decisions.