

Best thrift store find.
Of course I couldnt just leave it there. Now my new favorite shirt.
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My question is, where the hell did it come from? It's a goodfellow (target brand) shirt that has been screen printed, never worn. I highly doubt Target would have circulated this.
Discussion Day
Movies come out a few days early here in France, so I had an opportunity to see Disclosure Day at the premier this morning and...
Now, I know there's debate whether this is psyop slop, and I have to say that for the most part I think it's pretty safe in that department. It’s not a diversion, I think it’s preparation for the bigger discussion around consciousness itself. The story is fairly straight foward--there's no jumping around and it doesn't feel like it’s holding your hand. It does kick you in the face a couple time tho…
If I were outside of this community, I might have a hard time digesting some of the themes. Of which >!psyonics!< plays a pretty big role (even bigger than the aliens). They even use the term "experiencers" a few times in a relevant sense.
Not really a spoiler, but one thing I really enjoyed was the use of >!remote viewing and bilocation!< I thought it was clever, even if it does require a MacGuffin.
With the subject, this movie was either going to be relevant or trash depending on the script. It held up. No laughable leaps. Well writen, but not perfect. >!it was awkward a bit when they were channeling dead loved ones!< Otherwise great and definitive conversations around right to know, religious and social implications.
For my abductees out there, this could be triggering I guess. But I think it does a good job addressing the phenomenon. I think Spielberg was paying attention to Budd Hopkins. Some creative liberties were taken tho.
All in all, I think Art Bell would have enjoyed this movie. Not exactly ground breaking, but high caliber.