Dear Mr. John P.!
Dear Mr. John P.!
In the Republic of Poland, discourse on extraterrestrial intelligence has intensified over recent years, exemplified by the Emilcin incident on May 10, 1978, where farmer Jan Wolski encountered unidentified entities while traversing a forest en route to Nowe Komaszyce. Additionally, crop circles—complex agriglyphs—have manifested in Wylatowo (Mogilno Municipality), corroborated by multiple witnesses of UAP/UFO phenomena. Over the past decades, anomalous crop formations have appeared in numerous locales across Poland, with reports of non-human, extraterrestrial intelligence in sites such as Gdynia Naval Port, Czaplinek, Muszyna, Jarnotówek, Prudnik, Zdany, and Golina.
The public healthcare system, encompassing state hospitals and physicians, operates inefficiently, rendering it ill-equipped for specialized documentation of UAP/UFO encounters. Consequently, citizens often resort to private medical practitioners—incurring substantial costs—for advanced expertise in fields like psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy, which generally exhibit subpar to moderate proficiency nationwide.
Unlike the United States or United Kingdom militaries, equipped with sophisticated satellite surveillance, the Polish Armed Forces lack comprehensive aerial domain control, obscuring potential incursions by extraterrestrial UAP/UFO craft. The ufological parascientific movement, though amateur in nature, remains vibrant, led by figures such as Robert Bernatowicz (Nautilus Foundation, a seasoned television journalist) and Janusz Zagórski, supported by a network of enthusiasts. Historical contributions include works by Zbigniew Blania-Bolnar (a proficient lawyer-sociologist) and Stanisław Barski.
Individuals with advanced education possess expansive knowledge of extraterrestrial civilizations, fostering belief in their existence through broad horizons, international exposure, and extensive reading. In contrast, those with lower education, particularly in rural areas, often exhibit intolerance, xenophobia, bibliophobia, functional illiteracy, and skepticism toward extraterrestrial entities.
Public and media spheres in Poland increasingly address UAP/UFO topics, bolstered by considerable freedom of expression. This engenders optimism for the forthcoming 3I/Atlas initiative this autumn and beyond, anticipating alliances and open-minded engagement with this unexplored "terra incognita" of cosmic intelligence.
Kind regards.
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