uNHIdden: The Non-Human Intelligence Initiative | MHP 11.14.23.
Nov 14, 2023
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Recent revelations about non-human intelligence (NHI) raise questions. UK lacks movement on the issue. uNHIdden initiative promotes mental health. Discussion with physicist, former UK civil servant, and director of NARCAP. They explore government responses, psychosocial impacts, UAP exposure, and the need for government involvement. Importance of careful disclosure and raising awareness highlighted.
The UK government's outdated and dismissive policy on UAPs hinders progress and understanding.
UAP encounters have significant mental health implications, necessitating support and resources for affected individuals.
Efforts by initiatives like the UAP Medical Coalition and Unhidden aim to increase awareness and improve the response to UAP encounters among professionals.
Deep dives
UK Government's Stance on UAPs
The UK government's policy on UAPs has been criticized for being outdated and dismissive. Despite growing evidence and global interest, the UK government maintains that there is no military threat from UAPs, similar to its stance in 2009 when it closed its UAP desk. This refusal to acknowledge the potential significance of UAPs is seen as a hindrance to progress and understanding.
Addressing Mental Health Impacts
The topic of UAPs and encounters with them have significant mental health implications. Individuals who have witnessed UAPs may experience a range of psychological reactions, including trauma, isolation, and anxiety. Different people react differently to these encounters, and it is important to understand the diverse psychological and social effects that may be associated with UAP experiences. Initiatives like Unhidden aim to provide support, resources, and evidence-based assessments for those affected.
Advocacy for Professional Training and Awareness
Efforts like the UAP Medical Coalition and Unhidden focus on increasing professional awareness and understanding of the impact of UAP encounters. These initiatives aim to educate medical and mental health professionals, as well as law enforcement and first responders, about the psychological and safety aspects associated with UAP experiences. By advocating for policy changes, training programs, and research, these initiatives aim to improve the overall response and support provided to individuals affected by UAP encounters.
Lack of UK Government Engagement on UAP Policy
The UK government's lack of involvement in UAP policy has been highlighted, particularly in relation to aviation safety and public health. Freedom of Information Act requests were made to the Civil Aviation Authority regarding risk assessments, correspondence with US regulatory authorities, and guidance for pilots on UAP safety. The response revealed a lack of engagement from the UK authority, which is concerning given the safety risks associated with UAPs. The need for the government to address this issue is vital to ensure confidence among pilots, passengers, and the development of effective aviation policy.
Stigma and Lack of Response from British Pilots
Efforts to gather UAP experiences from UK pilots revealed a lingering stigma and reluctance to come forward. The lack of response to a public call for pilots to share their experiences reflects the ongoing challenges in discussing UAP encounters openly. Ted Rowe from Narkap shares his similar experience in the US, where stigma persisted for many years before a recent shift. Overcoming the stigma surrounding UAP experiences is crucial for fostering open dialogue and supporting those who have encountered UAPs.
Recent revelations by government whistleblowers are raising questions about whether the United States and other nations could have information about the existence of non-human intelligence, or NHI, which has been suppressed for decades. Although recent legislation in America are aimed at bringing such information, if it exists, into the light of day, nations like the United Kingdom appear to have shown no similar movement on the issue.
This week on The Micah Hanks Program, we are joined by an international panel composed of physicist and former UK civil servant John Priestland and Daniel Stubbings, Ph.D., both of whom are behind a new UK-based initiative called uNHIdden that aims to promote good mental health and reduce anxiety on the issue of non-human intelligence. Also joining the program is a return guest, Ted Roe, who is director of the National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP) and the UAP Medical Coalition; our guests engage in an in-depth discussion about NHI, and how to move the discussion about it forward.
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