The reviews of Disclosure Day on the UFO sub are coming from a completely different perspective.

It’s very interesting reading their thread over there. They are extremely grateful for the movie and the respect it gives the subject.
They feel heard is what I’m reading.

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u/dan7777777 — 6 days ago

Speilberg did his research. One of the characters in Disclosure Day is named Nathan Twining.

As someone who owns over 100 books on this topic and has been involved in research on this since the 90s, this makes me happy.

The 1947 Twining Memo, signed by Lieutenant General Nathan F. Twining on September 23, 1947, is a declassified Air Force document identifying "flying discs" as real, physical objects rather than visions or fabrications. It described them as having high-speed, evasive maneuverability, and potentially technological origins

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u/dan7777777 — 22 days ago
▲ 110 r/GTA6

Retailers will find out on Monday in the UK apparently.

Very interesting from folks in retail. Early hour UK seems to be the time.

u/dan7777777 — 2 months ago
▲ 391 r/UFOReligion+2 crossposts

As Gerb says at 1:20:40 here: https://youtu.be/jR-h5p2bd-A?si=Wx-TYeIICRed46j9

The Atomic Energy Commission National Labs, establishing the UFO control group under the National Security Council and NSC's 5412 Committee, and safeguarding the programs with statutory authority under the 1954 Atomic Energy Act will prevent true disclosure from any executive order from Trump.

Best visualized as an onion, the UFO portfolio secrecy apparatus is seemingly structured as an infinite series of "layers", where the center of the onion is the core truths, materials, senior leadership, biologics, etc of the behind the UFO effort and seemingly infinite layers of protectoin exist to keep even presidential administrations and "temporary employees" one layer away from the beating heart of UFO Legacy Programs.

u/Pure-Contact7322 — 2 months ago