Helen McCaw, a former senior analyst in financial security at the Bank of England, wrote a formal letter to the bank’s governor Andrew Bailey warning that UAP disclosure could destabilize global financial markets. Her core argument: government leadership and central banks have not been properly briefed on what is coming, and the psychological and economic consequences of confirmation could be severe.
McCaw spent a decade at one of the world’s most consequential financial institutions. This was not a social media post. It was a direct communication to the governor of the Bank of England.
What most coverage missed: McCaw’s letter specifically references the United States government as being “partway through a multi-year process” to declassify information on a technologically advanced non-human intelligence. She is not speculating about whether disclosure will happen. She is preparing for when it does.
The term she used was “ontological shock,” a psychological concept describing the collapse of a person’s fundamental assumptions about reality. Applied at a civilizational scale, the economic implications are difficult to model and nearly impossible to contain.
If a former Bank of England analyst believes disclosure is credible enough to warn the governor in writing, what does that tell us about what is being discussed in rooms we are not allowed into?
Source: Yahoo Finance — https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bank-england-warned-prepare-aliens-212252751.html
