I have always found it a bit odd that very few UFO’s get ever reported from China, with a comparable land mass and an uncomparably larger population than Big Brother. May be, while our American brothers actively seek out alien contacts they are more prone to stumbling upon unfamiliar airborne vehicles in the night sky (daytime UFOs are still mostly a Hollywood phenomena).
What I find intriguing is why most aliens choose America as their first point of contact – with good or bad intentions. And why the FBI supposedly spend billions (if not trillions) trying to suppress their privileged status. Personally, I would be proud to shake a hand with three fingers that originates from outside the solar system, nope- that’s way too optimistic, even outside the stratosphere. Deeply moved by appointment as the representative of mankind, may be even our galaxy or stellar cluster.
Is it a way of stating that the rest of us are not important enough ? If I understand the Chinese correctly, if a ‘higher civilization’ does make contact with Beijing, they would keep the matter under wraps till some useful ‘marketable’ technology could be extracted, then bring in the Americans, who have the requisite chutzpah in dealing with such matters. But tired of being considered as the hoi polloi when it comes to
unearthly encounters of the Superior kind, its time for the rest of the world to protest against this ingrained cultural injustice perpetrated by the ‘free’ stock market driven media.
There are other places for UFOs to consider, apart from Capitol Hill, White House or the Pentagon when launching a friendly attack (let America handle the nasty ones) – the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham palace (when the Queen is away to Balmoral, God bless her !), the Great wall of China, the Taj Mahal, the Sydney Harbour Bridge or even the lap of the Kamakura Buddha near Tokyo, if the mission is a particularly peaceful one.
But I refuse to acknowledge planetary leadership games to stand in the way of something as profound as intergalactic civilizations coming face to face. Its a future heritage for the whole species, not just a self-appointed few.


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