It's Freaky Friday - Alien Disclosure Coming Soon?
As if things couldn't get any weirder. It looks like we might actually get disclosure on aliens and ufo's in our lifetime. I really can't even believe I'm writing this.
So it started the other day with Ex-President Barrack Obama stating that aliens are real in an interview.
Ok, that's interesting. Then shortly after that, Lara Trump comes out and says that the President has a speech already prepared and is planning on telling the world what's going on with the aliens and ufo's. Here's an article from The Hill.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5744218-trump-holds-alien-speech/
Now, 9 hours ago at the time of this writing. The BBC is claiming that the President is directing all US agencies to disclose all information they have on aliens and ufo's.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g57gqqln1o
This has been going on for a while now. Ever since the release of the Navy Tic Tac video. Here's a news report on that...
This has been a subject that I have been fascinated by since I was a little kid. When I first got into computers, I spent a lot of time researching this stuff. Then over time I kind of lost interest. It seemed like everyone was just sharing and rehashing the same info over and over again. I think to this day, we still see a lot of that. Almost every documentary or tv show on the subject always gives us the same scenarios, Area51, Roswell, Rendlesham Forest, Betty and Barney Hill, Travis Walton.
Besides re-hashing the same stories, they were usually presented by the usual suspects, Stanton Freidman, Nick Pope, the whole Ancient Aliens crew, Linda Moulton Howell, and others.
So many people have come and gone since. Now it seems we have a whole new crew of people taking over. Then in 2022 we actually had congressional hearings on the subject.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_Congress_hearings_on_UFOs
I thought the biggest story there was that the government was finally taking the subject seriously.
Many people think the War of The Worlds broadcast in the late 30s was an intentional psyop to see how the population would react to an alien invasion or disclosure of the subject. The broadcast resulted in a mass panic throughout the country. 🤣 Even though it was more of a Halloween prank, and they disclosed at the start of the show that it was fiction. Many people that tuned in late thought the entire thing was real. Panic ensued!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(1938_radio_drama)
In all fairness, what did they expect. The broadcast was about an invasion. Of course people panicked. Simple disclosure may not have resulted in the ensuing panic.
We now live in an age where information travels around the world in seconds. According to Brave Browser AI, "The National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) recorded over 2,174 sightings in the first half of 2025". That's a lot of sightings.
Another thing that has changed since the 1930s is that almost everyone has a phone with a camera on it now. In seconds we can pull out our phones and record what we're seeing. Posting it to Youtube or TicToc that information can go viral in seconds. Now we have to decipher what's real and what's a hoax. Regardless, if 99% of sightings are bogus or hoaxes, that 1% still leaves us scratching our heads. Now we have Navy personnel reporting sightings. The stigma of reporting sightings is also slowly starting to fade away. Military personnel are being encouraged to report what they're seeing. This is another new twist in the on-going saga of disclosure.
Turn on Amazon Prime TV or a free service like Tubi, and we have countless documentaries on the subject. I spent an entire week not to long ago going through documentaries on both those platforms and barely scratched the surface of what was available.
I guess my point to all this is that we've come a long way since the 1930s. I think disclosure is coming. It's getting to the point where they can no longer deny it. There are too many witnesses. Too many videos. The information can no longer be contained. Too many people are taking the subject seriously. Within seconds any given UFO video goes viral throughout the internet as soon as it's posted.
Personally, I've had a few bizarre sightings that I've written about in previous posts. More and more I meet people in real life who have also witnessed strange events in the sky. Once you actually see one of these things, you begin to approach the topic with a completely different attitude. People are no longer ridiculed for believing in such things. That's another huge change.
Anyway, it's looking like we might actually get disclosure soon. I think it will be hysterical if President Trump is the first to officially disclose the existence of extra-terrestrials. LMAO.
On a side note, there are several conspiracy theories that JFK was going to disclose the existence of UFOs and aliens just before his assasination. JFK's interest in UFOs is supported by declassified documents showing he requested classified UFO intelligence from the CIA on November 12, 1963—just 10 days before his death. Apparently their was some sort of CIA memo too on how to deal with him if he did. The whole thing becomes very murky and conspiratorial.
I know Trump isn't mister popularity these days, but I hate to see anything bad happen to the guy. Although, frankly, he can't finish out his term fast enough for me. Still, being the disclosure president would definitely be an interesting excerpt in the history books. 🤣
If there is disclosure, I hope it comes out that they're friendly. I'd hate to find out that they're not. Late night abductions and anal probes are a bad look. They better have some damn good excuses! 🤣
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