“Why Is No One Talking About the Aliens?”
December 29th, 2025The masses aren’t sufficiently engaged with CIA’s limited hangout “Disclosure.”
Never mind the decades of research and individual accounts of interactions with the phenomenon that came before 2017; when the topic was stigmatized:
For decades, curiosity about UFOs or non-human intelligence was considered culturally as unserious or fringe. Even as the conversation has shifted into formal government settings, those associations still linger.
It’s the shrugging off of the current government narrative that necessitates an article about why that might be happening.
Via: Psychology Today:
Over the past few years, there have been televised congressional hearings, repeated news segments across major networks, and a recent release of a mind blowing documentary called The Age of Disclosure that brings much of this information together, featuring on-the-record disclosures and sworn testimony from dozens of current and former high-level U.S. government, military, and intelligence officials describing secret classified government programs tasked with investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). These officials describe large numbers of sightings of unexplained aircraft, recovered crash materials they say are not consistent with known human technology, and the remains of non-human biologics. All of this points to the same unsettling idea: Mankind is not alone in the universe.
If this were any other topic with implications this big, it would dominate conversations. It would be debated at dinner tables, and dissected and argued about endlessly by pundits and influencers online.
Instead, people seem to be oddly quiet about it altogether.
For many people, even if they hear it, the information barely seems to register, while others just reject it or don’t engage at all. From a psychological standpoint, the collective lack of interest is almost more interesting than the claims themselves.
The question is, why is what is possibly mankind’s greatest discovery barely on most people’s radar?
