Ex-CIA Insider Jim Semivan: Why the US Hid UAP Evidence for Decades to Avoid Mass Panic?

 Former senior CIA officer Jim Semivan has openly discussed why the US government kept UAP information secret for decades. In a revealing interview, he described the challenges faced by officials upon discovering advanced craft. At the time, America was mostly rural with primitive telephone lines, limited radio access, and almost no television. Authorities chose to hide the findings to prevent public panic and avoid disrupting fragile communication systems.


Semivan highlighted the risk that early discoveries revealed something dangerous or exotic. Such revelations could completely upend how people understand life, reality, and existence itself. He recently wrote a paper on disclosure that must pass agency review before possible publication. While not focusing heavily on the physical hardware, Semivan stated on good authority that the United States possesses between nine and 20 downed craft. These objects display technology potentially equivalent to 30th-century capabilities, far beyond current human understanding.

He explored the possibility of communications with non-human intelligence. These entities appear capable of appearing and disappearing at will, manipulating energy, and potentially altering spacetime. This aligns with ideas discussed by physicist Eric Davis. Semivan views the entire phenomenon as extremely complex and strange, requiring expertise from physicists, engineers, psychologists, religious scholars, and social scientists.

Humans live in a “consensus reality” shaped by our limited senses, he explained. Expanding that view could transform society, science, and beliefs worldwide. This explains the cautious approach to handling the information.

Despite official reports often downplaying UAP, persistent insider accounts continue to fuel calls for greater openness and support pro-disclosure perspectives.



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