How Society Shapes the UFO Discussion - Part 1
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In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, I’m joined by Dr. Christian Peters - political theorist, academic leader, and one of the most thoughtful voices emerging in the UAP discussion.
We explore the human side of the phenomenon: how narratives spread, why experiencer testimony matters, how trust is built or broken, and the social and political pressures that have shaped the UFO debate for decades. Christian also explains why academia is slowly beginning to take the subject seriously, and how cultural filters influence what we believe or dismiss.
Part 2 continues the conversation as we move into AI, the future of interaction, and how technology could completely reshape the UAP landscape.
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