For centuries, humanity has looked to the skies and wondered if we are alone. Today, mounting evidence indicates that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs—formerly UFOs) represent technology from a non-human intelligence (NHI) that has been interacting with us for millennia. Public opinion is shifting rapidly: over half of Canadian adults believe UAPs are real, nearly two-thirds believe intelligent extraterrestrial life exists, and close to 1 in 10 claim to have seen a UFO themselves.
In this course, we take a critical look at the implications of full disclosure. How would governments, markets, and religions respond? Would global panic or economic collapse ensue, or would most of us simply accept this reality and carry on with daily life? Is a form of “soft disclosure” already underway—through gradual leaks, government reports, and media coverage—to prepare society for the truth?
Join us as we explore the history, science, and psychology of UAPs, examine competing theories of disclosure, and consider how humanity might face the most profound revelation in our history. If pigs could fly…we would all visit exotic, exciting locations. Frogs can fly, apparently, and we will be visiting where this charming amphibian aviator comes from.
Presenter: Ray Kostaschuk
Dates: 4 Thursdays: Feb.19, 26, Mar. 19, 26 (No class Mar 5 & 12)
Time: 10 am – noon
Venue: Seaside Centre, Sechelt






