# The Silent Majority: UFO Experiencers Unite for Change
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Chapter 1: The Unseen Majority
The narrative surrounding UFOs and alien encounters has often been dominated by skepticism and disbelief. However, those of us who have had such experiences are, in fact, the majority. Contrary to popular belief, societal norms have obscured this truth. If we were free to share our stories, the reality of our numbers would be undeniable. We transcend divisions of race, gender, age, culture, nationality, education, and political beliefs. Our collective experience reveals that humanity is not alone.
It’s important to note that the concept of “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” applies here too. Even if you believe you haven’t personally encountered these phenomena, it’s improbable that you’re far removed from someone who has. The reality is that nearly everyone has been touched by this phenomenon, often without realizing it. Many who deny their experiences do so out of a psychological defense mechanism known as denial.
Chapter 2: The Call for Kindness
The silence surrounding us is enforced by those in power. We are your neighbors, your colleagues, and your friends—individuals who contribute to society in countless ways. I am one of you: both an experiencer and a mental health professional. I strive to treat everyone with the compassion I hope to receive in return.
The first video titled "We Need To Talk About Race: Black Experience in White Majority Churches (2019)" addresses the complexities of identity and belonging, highlighting the importance of understanding marginalized voices.
The second video, "The New Majority: 2023 Fellowship Recap," reflects on the evolving landscape of community and inclusion, emphasizing the need for solidarity among diverse groups.
Section 2.1: The Path Forward
We have longed to share our truths, but the world was not ready to listen. Maybe you were preoccupied with other matters, or perhaps you accepted the dominant narrative without question. But the essence of humanity lies in our character and ethics, not in material wealth.
As long as injustice exists, true democracy cannot prevail. The inability to question authority stifles progress. The experiencers are many, and the hesitation from governments to acknowledge our existence stems from their fear of us, the majority. They project their own tendencies for retribution onto us, fearing what they would do if roles were reversed.
Our mission is not one of vengeance, but of peace. We aspire for a compassionate coexistence, not just among humans, but with all beings. The call for kindness extends beyond our immediate circles; it is a universal necessity.
In closing, we, the experiencers, advocate for understanding and compassion towards all beings. This is the only sustainable way forward for a mature society.