SOFT NEWS "Disclosure Day" (2026), a new film by Steven Spielberg

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Actually, I'm disappointed.

I would hope "Disclosure day" would include Marc Elias admitting to having rigged the 2020 and 2022 elections.

"I would like to apologize to the American people for an act so heinous, so underhanded. I would like to announce the REST of the truth regarding Joe Biden."

Space Aliens are ok, but fantasy has to have a connection to the REAL - well maybe even a bit more than Betty and Barney Hill.


Dobbin
 

Ben Sunday

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Didn't some say Spielberg wrote much of the narrative for the world we are living in due to government dictates. Like Spielberg wrote the narrative for the march to world government........if true, makes sense he is involved in the alien invasion discussed in Freedom From War. This stuff is stupid crazy........stupid, crazy, and man made.....
 

Cascadians

Leska Emerald Adams
First reviews are out and mostly raving good about this movie. I'm curious enough to go see it, and strong enough not to believe the propaganda. It's supposed to present an alternative viewpoint that makes one think.

I consider this a preview of what the Deep State is hatching. And maybe slivers of truth also.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Using our current technology, like Elon Musk's rocket with chemical propulsion, it would take around 32,000 years to reach the closest solar system, Alpha Centauri four light years away. If you could travel at light speed, it would take 4 years. The equivalent of going around the equator of earth 3.48 times a second, every minute, every day for years which would equal just under one billion revolutions.

Or, if you lived in a binary star system, which the Sumerian texts suggest we do, just wait for the planets to get close enough to make the jump in decades.

We are not even an interplanetary civilization. We sent men to the moon and probes into space. We have a long ways to go.

The natives say we are coming to the end of the 4th world. There were 3 before us. So, are we just an experiment by a higher life form? Can't seem to breed out the violence, so we may end up a dead planet this time. We won't have long to wait, imo.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
The entire concept has been developed to keep people enslaved to government......like the environmental movement, all built on lies, deception and faulty science...

Unfortunately, with extreme holograms, and directed energy weapons, we will feel it is real, and there will be a huge death toll.
 

wobble

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Didn't some say Spielberg wrote much of the narrative for the world we are living in due to government dictates. Like Spielberg wrote the narrative for the march to world government........if true, makes sense he is involved in the alien invasion discussed in Freedom From War. This stuff is stupid crazy........stupid, crazy, and man made.....
I think Jolly West and associates had a lot of secret influence in social engineering post 1950’s.
I also believe, strongly, he had access to exotic tech that is currently being teased as “disclosure.”
I also wonder if ufo/cattle/human mutilations were related to parts of his secret life.
 

wobble

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The entire concept has been developed to keep people enslaved to government......like the environmental movement, all built on lies, deception and faulty science...

Unfortunately, with extreme holograms, and directed energy weapons, we will feel it is real, and there will be a huge death toll.
Nut shell, IMO.
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
Lets rate the aliens - which are the worst.


Here is my order from worst to least bad
1) Reptilians
2) Mantis
3) Nordic
4 Greys

I guess there will be a few spectacular alien false flag events like when on independence day the people on top of the building with welcome signs got zapped along with the entire building.

Then the last Globalist card will be laid down and they will announce we have to come together as a world and let them fight the good fight for us, using all available resources to combat this threat. To that end, everyone will have to live i urban 15 minute cities, follow their leadership and conform to the globalist rules about economy and religion.
 

MountainBiker

Veteran Member
The nearest theater is about an hour drive from here, so while it sounds interesting, it's not an hour drive each way interesting.
 

Cascadians

Leska Emerald Adams
Went and saw Disclosure Day last night. Theatre only 1/5 full. Previews obnoxious and bleh.

The movie itself is not that good, although it has great moments. The acting is good. The concepts are interesting.

We don't get to see many aliens except the usual Greys -- short and tall. We see some of their spaceships but quickly.

The movie is about Human Empathy and how it is the most important and saving characteristic of humans.

This may be true but it has been corrupted and subverted to achieve Civilization Suicide so don't buy into all the sappiness, use discernment. Empathy for true causes but not lobotomies.

Curiously, there is a subtle theme about the supremacy of Jesus Christ, about how holding onto HIM with all your might overcomes mind games, bullshit, programming, and downright evil manipulation. I really enjoyed those brief parts. Not sure how many ppl will catch on to that. But it's there, and the truth.

The movie is a set-up for a sequel. The "meat" never comes but is promised at the very end, again subtle.

You do leave with a sense that whatever is real out there is slowly "coming out" and starting to get more ppl's attention. The government as usual is the evildoer with zero transparency or regard for life, decency, or honor. All about their own power and wealth, ONLY. We do get to see "archival footage" and that is interesting, but again, what we already know, short and tall grays, capture of some ET spacecraft and beings. But nothing "new" or mind blowing.

There's a section that shows the whole world watching the Disclosure, and it is quite funny, with most everybody glued to their phones if they have not gathered in group settings. The Disclosure is all at once, all over the world. That part was fun to watch.

The villains make the argument that humanity is not prepared to know and it would be too disruptive. No, actually, humans are perfectly capable of handling the truth, but TPTB want to hog their secret dark ops and not share the discoveries.

The image I'm left with, seared into my being, is the quiet lonely triumph of holding onto Christ. But that's my thing anyway. Not sure many will notice that.

For total newbies to the whole Q gauntlet, this movie may be a Wake Up. There are some direct quotes from Q in this movie, which made me smile. We have SO MUCH more than we realize.
 

CaryC

TB Fanatic
Went and saw Disclosure Day last night. Theatre only 1/5 full. Previews obnoxious and bleh.

The movie itself is not that good, although it has great moments. The acting is good. The concepts are interesting.

We don't get to see many aliens except the usual Greys -- short and tall. We see some of their spaceships but quickly.

The movie is about Human Empathy and how it is the most important and saving characteristic of humans.

This may be true but it has been corrupted and subverted to achieve Civilization Suicide so don't buy into all the sappiness, use discernment. Empathy for true causes but not lobotomies.

Curiously, there is a subtle theme about the supremacy of Jesus Christ, about how holding onto HIM with all your might overcomes mind games, bullshit, programming, and downright evil manipulation. I really enjoyed those brief parts. Not sure how many ppl will catch on to that. But it's there, and the truth.

The movie is a set-up for a sequel. The "meat" never comes but is promised at the very end, again subtle.

You do leave with a sense that whatever is real out there is slowly "coming out" and starting to get more ppl's attention. The government as usual is the evildoer with zero transparency or regard for life, decency, or honor. All about their own power and wealth, ONLY. We do get to see "archival footage" and that is interesting, but again, what we already know, short and tall grays, capture of some ET spacecraft and beings. But nothing "new" or mind blowing.

There's a section that shows the whole world watching the Disclosure, and it is quite funny, with most everybody glued to their phones if they have not gathered in group settings. The Disclosure is all at once, all over the world. That part was fun to watch.

The villains make the argument that humanity is not prepared to know and it would be too disruptive. No, actually, humans are perfectly capable of handling the truth, but TPTB want to hog their secret dark ops and not share the discoveries.

The image I'm left with, seared into my being, is the quiet lonely triumph of holding onto Christ. But that's my thing anyway. Not sure many will notice that.

For total newbies to the whole Q gauntlet, this movie may be a Wake Up. There are some direct quotes from Q in this movie, which made me smile. We have SO MUCH more than we realize.
Just in case you forgot:

The consultant for Close Encounters, was the investigator that was hired by the Air Force to investigate and report to them in a project called "Project Blue Book." Which they made a TV series out of called Project Blue Book. So some of the quotes may have been from him rather than Q since that project is much older.

Just saying.
 

All4liberty

Veteran Member
Went and saw Disclosure Day last night. Theatre only 1/5 full. Previews obnoxious and bleh.

The movie itself is not that good, although it has great moments. The acting is good. The concepts are interesting.

We don't get to see many aliens except the usual Greys -- short and tall. We see some of their spaceships but quickly.

The movie is about Human Empathy and how it is the most important and saving characteristic of humans.

This may be true but it has been corrupted and subverted to achieve Civilization Suicide so don't buy into all the sappiness, use discernment. Empathy for true causes but not lobotomies.

Curiously, there is a subtle theme about the supremacy of Jesus Christ, about how holding onto HIM with all your might overcomes mind games, bullshit, programming, and downright evil manipulation. I really enjoyed those brief parts. Not sure how many ppl will catch on to that. But it's there, and the truth.

The movie is a set-up for a sequel. The "meat" never comes but is promised at the very end, again subtle.

You do leave with a sense that whatever is real out there is slowly "coming out" and starting to get more ppl's attention. The government as usual is the evildoer with zero transparency or regard for life, decency, or honor. All about their own power and wealth, ONLY. We do get to see "archival footage" and that is interesting, but again, what we already know, short and tall grays, capture of some ET spacecraft and beings. But nothing "new" or mind blowing.

There's a section that shows the whole world watching the Disclosure, and it is quite funny, with most everybody glued to their phones if they have not gathered in group settings. The Disclosure is all at once, all over the world. That part was fun to watch.

The villains make the argument that humanity is not prepared to know and it would be too disruptive. No, actually, humans are perfectly capable of handling the truth, but TPTB want to hog their secret dark ops and not share the discoveries.

The image I'm left with, seared into my being, is the quiet lonely triumph of holding onto Christ. But that's my thing anyway. Not sure many will notice that.

For total newbies to the whole Q gauntlet, this movie may be a Wake Up. There are some direct quotes from Q in this movie, which made me smile. We have SO MUCH more than we realize.
I thought the movie was pretty good, worth seeing on a hot summer day.

Kind of an X file feel, but the movie pushed the concept that the aliens were kind and just wanting the best for mankind. I am in the aliens are demon/other diminsional camp.

Gov types were using the alien tech for gain, and attempted to cover up aliens because mankind wouldn't be able to handle it.

It was mostly fast paced, left you wondering what was going on till the end.
 

et2

TB Fanatic
Seen it at 10:00am today. Theater almost empty except a few retirees like us ( wife did go). Long, and dragged on. Really had to pee … thought I would miss something good … should have went. Wasn’t on the edge of my seat. It was a long time until the discloser. And that ending was … not as exciting as you would think / expect.

Caught the reference to God just fine. Just remember he created everything … everywhere. You might believe it was indicating they’re all about good … IMHO … not all.

I’m a believer …always have. But this movie didn’t set me on fire with anything in it. Even the fact … they’re hiding it. They’ll never tell us. …. It’ll get Epstiened … unless there’s something in it for them.
 

Mephib

Senior Member
Just a poorly done movie - ridiculous “jump the shark” scenes - convoluted, virtually unfollowable plot - zero memorable scenes - a warmed over “Close Encounters” but 10 times less interesting. You’ll want to ask for your money and 2 and a half hours back when u walk out…

No aliens or spaceship scenes to speak of…
 
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