Present Tense | Future Imperfect

Is Now Really a Good Time to Disclose UFOs?

With the world as unsettled as it is, trying to introduce UFO/UAP reality into the mix may seem like a precarious policy.

Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact
Published in
6 min readJan 24, 2021

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Can we actually handle the truth?

Times are tough. Just over a year ago, the coronavirus sent us indoors to watch the number of victims skyrocket and the economy crater. Then, after the George Floyd murder, demands for racial justice in the face of police abuse sent people into the streets across the nation. We just went through an election aftermath where the sitting U.S. president incited a riot in the halls of Congress.

Now a new President Biden has taken the oath of office with the nation’s vaccine program needing an aggressive kick-start. The social landscape we face shows that we’re certainly poorer and hungrier and, by most accounts, angrier.

Even after the Biden Administration and the Congress get to work on relief packages and Covid responses, we’re hardly out of the woods. Waiting to be dealt with are the challenges of climate disasters, species extinctions, poverty, refugees and nuclear proliferation. We have issues of war and peace with Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, at minimum.

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Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact

Writer/producer in features & TV. Creator, five primetime series. Ex: TV Academy CEO; CNN reporter; USC professor. Author of books about the Beatles, JFK, UFOs.