Imagine the mindset of MJ12 when they encountered the Service-to-Self
aliens who rushed in during the time of Roswell to form bonds with the US
government before the Service-to-Others could do so. This was the defense
department, the military, who are paranoid about intrusions in any case
and tend to be hyper-organized and control oriented. They found the rules
and regulations the Service-to-Self aliens had in place a comfort, but
were uneasy. They sensed a coldness, agendas not explained. After Roswell,
when the Service-to-Others made contact by crashing and injuring
themselves, they concluded that aliens were not all competent or
of the same mindset. However, in that the Service-to-Self had not crashed
during an introduction, they took this group to be more competent, and
having the upper hand. It took some time for the nature of the two groups
to sort out in MJ12's mind, in fact long after Nancy's recent engagement
where she had to explain a few matters to them.
Consequently, members of MJ12 had long talks into the night with each
other on the possible scenarios. Movies such as When Worlds Collide
reflect those anxieties. Early movies about aliens invariably presented
the alien presence as technologically advanced, but cold. They presented
the agenda of a takeover, something the military mind would fret about in
any case. Intrusion into human society, infecting and influencing humans,
and when the time was right, eliminating mankind and taking the Earth for
themselves. Look back over the menu Hollywood offered, during those
decades, and you see the mindset of MJ12 in the early days. Later movies,
such as ET and Close Encounters, presented kindness
and eager contactees. Expect more of this, as when MJ12 finally sorted it
all out, they realized that a stiff arm to the alien presence plays into
the Service-to-Self agenda, and set out to right their prior wrongs.