Arlington Institute founder John Petersen endorses new book on UFOs

27th August, 2010 - Posted by admin - Comments Off


Futurist on UFOs: Time to grow up

by Billy Cox

Last week’s directive by the Brazilian government ordering its air traffic controllers, as well as military and civilian pilots, to file all UFO reports into a central database runs counterintuitive to U.S. policy. But the announcement didn’t surprise Dr. John Petersen.

“The Arlington Institute founder/director John Petersen says the adult conversation could begin if NASA places its UFO photos in the public domain.”

“I don’t think anything stays the same as it is, and there’s a growing kind of awareness on this subject around the world,” says Petersen, founder of a nonprofit futurist think tank called The Arlington Institute. “It’s inevitable that humans — and Americans — will get to a place where this issue can be discussed openly, in a non-threatening manner.

“It’s demeaning to presume that most people will freak out or somehow panic when this reality is confirmed. When I talk about it with my wife, she goes, ‘What’s the big deal, I don’t understand. Are we going to stop shopping, are we going to go to work in a different way? What?’”

Read the entire article by Billy Cox at his Herald Tribune blog De Void: Futurist on UFOs: Time to Grow Up.

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Posted on: August 27, 2010

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