Memes: An Objective?

In an interview with scientist Peter Reali, a member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies,  he mentioned his interest in an eventual pursuit of aeronautics, math and science was spurred by the film, “Rocketship XM” that he viewed in his childhood. 

It is interesting that you often get answers like this from people whose life path was set at an early age by exposure to just one catalyst form of entertainment such a movie or book. We tend to think that exposure to strings of memes within entertainment doesn’t influence our behavior. We can often spot them and decide to accept or reject them based on our current sleight of prioritized internal biases. 

Jacques Vallee often speaks of the UFO phenomenon as a type of control system. To which I used to think, as a control system, the UFO experience isn’t very effective. The effects of the phenomenon appeared too subtle and the number of observers/witnesses mostly in the low total count aside from mass sightings that are not as common. 

When you think in terms of downstream exponential cause and effect combined with the growing number of witnesses, let’s say since 1947 when the “modern” UFO era began, then you can start to get a sense of how these small, remote, yet significant events can create ripples that turn into a choppy coalescence of cultural and societal waves. As Vallee and Terence McKenna have stated, these events also function as memes. Memes injected into the psyche and memory of the observer. The relation of their experience to peers and researchers further copies the meme to others. The meme spreads ideas that come to ideation, concepts and truths that eventually result in downstream behavior or actual. Or it could simply be that certain beliefs just need to be held for widespread adoption in advance of future planned events.

Events that have made their way into the mass culture, such as the 2004 Nimitz Carrier strike group, Cash-Landrum, Roswell and Rendlesham Forest/Bentwaters AFB are rife with symbolic memes and lore at this point. No matter how much of the actual events have been recopied, retold and distorted, the memes associated with the events survive and grow. As such, we must consider that the intent to create evolving meme structures and narratives in the mass consciousness of our species is an objective of the intelligence behind the UFO phenomenon.

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