Charles Hall and the Tall
Whites blew the doors to the Star Wars cantina wide open for me. By choosing
to walk through those doors, my aural eyes were opened as well. And it wasn’t long
before I started noticing certain patterns.
Mr. Hall is by no means the
first ‘whistleblower’ to give a personal account that directly contradicts the
official line of denial of all things ET. The fact that his interactions occurred
in the 1960s can serve to remind us just how far back the ET cover-up goes,
even before the 1947 Roswell incident and the covert formation of Majestic 12
(MJ-12) - the agency once responsible for all ET cover ups. (For more
information on MJ-12, consider reading “The Blue Planet Project.”)
Mr. Hall is also one of the early
whistleblowers who lived to tell about it, when it appears many do not. It can
be an understood death sentence for some employees, contractors and service people with security clearances who choose to violate their confidentiality agreements in
any way, ever. The deeper challenge in this scenario of silence becomes more
evident when we realize that who is harmed when a violation occurs isn’t always
limited to the whistleblower because punishment can sometimes extend to family
and friends. This has kept many wannabe whistleblowers silenced to death.
Every once in a while though,
there comes along a guilt laden whistleblower with days to live and nothing to
lose except the heavy burden of a conscience in need of absolution. Scenarios
like these appear to be picking up pace and have become particularly evident as
MC control over the flow of
information begins to wane.
When Mr. Hall first went
public with his contact experiences, he cautiously published and promoted his book
as a work of fiction. His approach was not unusual when considering the costly repercussions
for going public, although Mr. Hall has always asserted that he was never bound
to silence by a confidentiality agreement. His first book evolved into a series
of books on the subject once he owned up to the truthful nature of his story.
What we don’t know is what other
kind of agreement, if any, Mr. Hall may have made with some alphabet control agency
in exchange for permission to publish his personal story as fact rather than
fiction. Was his story complete or were there limitations placed upon what he could
reveal without running the risk of unsavory consequences? From what I can tell,
‘censorship required’ scenarios are quite common. The censored approach allows
dribbles of truth to seep into the public domain but in a highly controlled way,
which is the insulting equivalent of a tease without the please.
Whatever compliance
concessions Mr. Hall may or may not have been compelled to make, it’s pretty
obvious to an ordinary observer like me that he was basically allowed to tell
his story without the detrimental repercussions experienced by numerous whistleblowers
who also opted for a truthful path. The form of death penalty a
whistleblower can be subject to is not always synonymous with physical death,
however. It can alternately involve character assassination, financial ruin, and the
decimation of familial or loving support systems. For some, a physical death
would’ve been preferred.
I learned a lot from listening
to Mr. Hall and am glad his story is out there. Something notable he taught me
is something I deal with each time I learn a large new truth. It’s what I call the
‘adjustment period’, or the time frame it took for him to internally adjust to
the conceptual and energetic challenges unique to his military work experiences.
I remember him saying it took about six months to grow accustomed to the continuous
presence of the Tall Whites and all that entails. What I’ve discovered is that
this six month adjustment period seems to apply to just about any profound experience
that is seriously disruptive to our belief systems. Most of us really do need around
six months to integrate any big change into our accepted awareness.
No mainstream media member in
the White House press corps was ever allowed to ask a President about ETs and
UFOs - to ask was to be banished. It appears we now have a President who isn’t
interested in playing by the old rules, so maybe we’re closer to full disclosure
than we think. Maybe we’re closer to the big truth behind “The Big Lie” than we think.
Remember Charles Hall and the
six months it can take getting used to a new reality. It could be six months for some
and longer for others, so let’s be kind as we work through our adjustments
together. Shall we?
© by DK King
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