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Discussing UFO phenomena is a ticklish topic.
Unfortunately the term UFO has been gradually trivialized and maligned reducing credibility for any communication having the term in it. Over time, various elitist agencies have grafted an element of ridicule to anyone and anything mentioning or dealing with UFO topics… a shame really… because the fact is Unidentified Flying Objects do exist and occur daily and are reported by all segments of community.
The rub comes in about what UFO’s may be.
Most often no one knows what UFO’s are and so all sorts of stabs are taken to explain them away. Anyone who purports to having an encounter experience is invariably labeled as “suspect” and so most folks would rather shy away from the topic altogether. To be truthful… I have only had three close encounter experiences over six plus decades and so believe what I have experienced. I require no permission to believe what I believe from anyone–especially government agencies, I do not grant them that level of power over me.
In any event this recent piece caught my attention since it seemed to deal with potential profitability associated with UFO’s. When corporate interests turn to anything one can surmise an aspect of reality is about to manifest.
World business leaders told flying saucers are real & extraterrestrials exist
January 25, 2011
At five thousand dollars a ticket, some business leaders got more than they bargained for when they attended the first day of the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) being held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. They were told flying saucers are real, and they had better start thinking about the business implications of extraterrestrial life and technologies.
The article goes on to explain that a panel is in order to investigate the best ways to commercialize visitors from beyond our solar system, presumably little green men are to be the next marketing demographic, who knows what products and services Minooshians from Alpha Centurion may want to trade and barter for, who knows what off-planet goodies are manufactured by them and have universal appeal, who knows what sweat shop outsource opportunity exists on planets where labor may even be free, how such beings could be customers though–we have yet to solve, even on our own planet–no job, no income, no consumerism.
Shaving the labor component to the bone does present a consumption side dilemma.
I does seem appropriate in todays global economy to investigate and pursue all profit potential through cost reduction since we have exhausted our own labor cost cutting strategies like slavery, child labor, females in the work place, immigrant labor outsourcing, plant relocation, automation, robotics and any other cost saving move you can think of – alien labor may be all that is left to exploit. Harnessing the resource of the Mekon may be all that is left… I do hope that extra terrestrials have studied our history and know exactly with whom they are dealing with, they should proceed at their own peril.
Stay tuned…