Does Spielberg’s new film star real aliens?
Billboards have popped up in New York and Los Angeles teasing Spielberg’s new, secretive, as-yet-officially-untitled film about UFOs. “All will be disclosed” we are promised, imposed on an image of a bird’s silhouette and an upside-down human eye.
The movie is said to have had several working titles, including The Dish and Non-View, but is now reported to be called Disclosure.
The new name, if it is correct, would provide “evidence” for the conspiracists that Spielberg knows more than he is letting on – “disclosure” being a key term for the alien truthers. They hold that the American authorities have secret information about UFOs and extraterrestrial life and want it to be publicly revealed, in a process they term “disclosure”.
Chris Ramsay, a Montreal-based magician who has a YouTube channel devoted to UFO theories, went viral with a tweet in which he most clearly set out the conspiracists’ thinking about Spielberg’s new film. Like any good conspiracy theorist, he described his thesis as something “that’s so crazy it just might be brilliant”.
He wrote: “Spielberg has been chosen to deliver the next phase of disclosure. Not a leak in the traditional sense, but a carefully constructed big reveal.” But Ramsay did not stop there. “What if,” he asked, Spielberg has been granted “unprecedented access” to UFO footage – or, “better yet, an actual UFO”. In other words, has Spielberg used real aliens or extraterrestrial technology for his new film?
“Imagine watching the opening credits to see these words: ‘This film features an actual UFO.’ It instantly becomes the highest-grossing film of all time and Americans get to serve disclosure while we eat our butter popcorn,” Ramsay added.
But even that would appear to be too straightforward for Ramsay, who then claimed it could instead be a double-bluff by The Man to throw people getting near the truth off the scent by swamping Google results about actual aliens with links to stories about the film. “More likely, this is another way to control the narrative… Good luck searching [for] ‘UFO Disclosure’ after this movie hits the theatres…”
The director has always denied having any secret knowledge about alien life (though he would say that, wouldn’t he?), but that has not stopped questions being asked.
He has posited a rather optimistic explanation about what may be behind UFO sightings. “What if it’s us, 500,000 years in the future, coming back to document the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century because they’re anthropologists? And they know something we don’t quite know yet that has occurred, and they’re trying to track the last hundred years of our history.” Perhaps that could be the basis of his next film. The conspiracy theorists would surely lap it up.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/stev...isclosure/
Billboards have popped up in New York and Los Angeles teasing Spielberg’s new, secretive, as-yet-officially-untitled film about UFOs. “All will be disclosed” we are promised, imposed on an image of a bird’s silhouette and an upside-down human eye.
The movie is said to have had several working titles, including The Dish and Non-View, but is now reported to be called Disclosure.
The new name, if it is correct, would provide “evidence” for the conspiracists that Spielberg knows more than he is letting on – “disclosure” being a key term for the alien truthers. They hold that the American authorities have secret information about UFOs and extraterrestrial life and want it to be publicly revealed, in a process they term “disclosure”.
Chris Ramsay, a Montreal-based magician who has a YouTube channel devoted to UFO theories, went viral with a tweet in which he most clearly set out the conspiracists’ thinking about Spielberg’s new film. Like any good conspiracy theorist, he described his thesis as something “that’s so crazy it just might be brilliant”.
He wrote: “Spielberg has been chosen to deliver the next phase of disclosure. Not a leak in the traditional sense, but a carefully constructed big reveal.” But Ramsay did not stop there. “What if,” he asked, Spielberg has been granted “unprecedented access” to UFO footage – or, “better yet, an actual UFO”. In other words, has Spielberg used real aliens or extraterrestrial technology for his new film?
“Imagine watching the opening credits to see these words: ‘This film features an actual UFO.’ It instantly becomes the highest-grossing film of all time and Americans get to serve disclosure while we eat our butter popcorn,” Ramsay added.
But even that would appear to be too straightforward for Ramsay, who then claimed it could instead be a double-bluff by The Man to throw people getting near the truth off the scent by swamping Google results about actual aliens with links to stories about the film. “More likely, this is another way to control the narrative… Good luck searching [for] ‘UFO Disclosure’ after this movie hits the theatres…”
The director has always denied having any secret knowledge about alien life (though he would say that, wouldn’t he?), but that has not stopped questions being asked.
He has posited a rather optimistic explanation about what may be behind UFO sightings. “What if it’s us, 500,000 years in the future, coming back to document the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century because they’re anthropologists? And they know something we don’t quite know yet that has occurred, and they’re trying to track the last hundred years of our history.” Perhaps that could be the basis of his next film. The conspiracy theorists would surely lap it up.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/stev...isclosure/
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


