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The video introduces 'Chinwag,' a new monthly show. The hosts discuss 'Disclosure Day,' a film they watched, emphasizing its relevance due to recent discussions around disclosure and the involvement of figures like Spielberg, suggesting preemptive programming.
The film aligns with expectations for a psychological operation (SCOP) to manipulate perception. Spielberg's promotion of empathy for aliens is seen as a deliberate narrative, obscuring the true nature of non-human forces that have historically manipulated human society, which are not benevolent.
The film's message that humans lack empathy is presented as an inversion of truth, given that manipulative forces aim to delete empathy and create division. The portrayal of 'feds' as bad guys trying to hide the truth about benevolent aliens is also seen as an inversion, as these 'deep state' entities are believed to be controlled by non-human forces.
Due to Spielberg's film and his connections to certain networks, 2026 was predicted as the 'year of the alien.' Official authorities, particularly in America, have increasingly taken alien phenomena seriously, a stark contrast to past dismissals like the Roswell incident. This shift, coinciding with the film's release, suggests a coordinated effort to focus public attention on the subject.
The film portrays non-human life in a benevolent light, as evolved and wise, urging humanity to be more empathetic. This contrasts with ancient accounts where non-human entities were often dictatorial and oppressive, enslaving humanity. The discussion points out that many ancient texts, including the Old Testament, which uses the plural 'Elohim,' refer to multiple 'gods' or non-human entities, not a singular benevolent God.
Historical narratives, often revised through translations, changed the perception of multiple 'gods' to a singular God, controlling public perception. References to 'sons of gods' interbreeding with 'daughters of men' in original texts suggest massive genetic manipulation, which is believed to still impact human perception today.
The video briefly advises viewers to unsubscribe from mainstream platforms like ITV, BBC, and Binet, and to subscribe to alternative platforms to become a 'conspiracy realist.'