The Time to Stay Open-Minded
By Leila Marjan writer, observer of the unseen, and seeker of what lies between silence and truth.
In a world where information moves faster than thought, curiosity has become both a danger and a gift.
To remain open-minded is no longer a luxury it’s a form of survival.
Because those who refuse to question will one day need shock therapy just to accept what’s real.
Almost every intelligent voice I’ve followed for years now speaks about UFOs.
Something has shifted. The subject is no longer confined to conspiracy forums it has entered mainstream consciousness through serious, articulate voices.
Among the earliest influences for me was the documentary Ancient Aliens the foundation of modern UFO storytelling.
And Mr.Bob Lazar, perhaps the most crucial whistleblower in the entire disclosure movement.
Today, Jeremy Corbell, George Knapp, and Dylan Borland carry that flame.
When I watched Borland’s interview on the Weaponized podcast, I couldn’t even blink. It was different more intimate, more dangerous, and strangely personal.
Borland said he made his disclosure to protect his life.
That sentence alone reveals how dangerous truth can be in the modern age.
And unlike before, the wave of mocking, faceless accounts on social media was smaller as if the shadows themselves had gone quiet.
Maybe those in power are realizing that suppression no longer works.
Or maybe they’re preparing us for something they can no longer contain.
About Governments, Drones, and the Nature of Secrets
Governments will always wear the mask of guardianship our superheroes, our saviors.
But protection often disguises possession. As they say:
"The nature of every transaction is to make one’s own assets more valuable."
When I saw new reports of drone activity last night, they felt small compared to what was discussed on Weaponized with Chris Sharp.
At first, I believed they were Russian drones but even after Russia denied involvement, the silence that followed was louder than any confirmation.
I won’t summarize the episode go watch it yourself, but two questions keep haunting me:
1. Why didn’t they jam the signal?
2. Why didn’t they shoot them down?
If these were ordinary drones, both would have been simple responses.
But what if they weren’t?
When confronting UFOs or unidentified drones, security is no longer about guns and radars.
It’s about information, digital defense, and human psychology.
Modern defense systems rely on AI pattern recognition, signal jamming, and thermal imaging, yet unidentified craft often move in ways that defy known laws of flight and communication.
Some experts suggest they operate beyond our electromagnetic understanding perhaps even within quantum or gravitational manipulation.
But our biggest weakness is not technological, it’s secrecy.
Nations hiding data from one another have created a fragmented defense system.
And if the threat is not from Earth, fragmentation becomes fatal.
Secrecy blinds progress.
And one day, it may lead us into a war not between nations, but between something beyond the Earth.
For researchers, enthusiasts, and truth-seekers alike, the search for knowledge must come with responsibility.
Here are some essential guidelines for navigating the unknown wisely:
Verify before you share. Many UFO videos online are AI-generated or digitally altered to discredit genuine sightings.
Protect your data. Store your footage securely; keep backups offline and avoid sharing metadata.
Guard your location. Remove GPS data from uploads your privacy is part of your safety.
Stay emotionally grounded. The unknown attracts both fascination and fear; neither should control you.
Remember: curiosity without discipline becomes chaos, and truth without caution can become a weapon.
And what is the human response?
We, the ordinary people, are divided into three broad groups:
1. Those who believe only what the government approves.
2. Those who believe in nothing but themselves.
3. Those whose faith fears contradiction.
But between these lies a fourth group the seekers.
Those who do not surrender to fear, nor to arrogance.
They question, wonder, and stay awake when others close their eyes.
The coldest thing in the world is the fear of the unpredictable.
But those who face that fear are the ones who reshape reality.
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