Spotlight: Stevem Spielberg's DISCLOSURE DAY Movie

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Summary

This video discusses Steven Spielberg's new movie, 'Disclosure Day,' and its significance in the ongoing disclosure process of extraterrestrial life. It delves into academic perspectives on trauma and disclosure, emphasizing the importance of a gradual, structured approach to revealing sensitive information to avoid societal chaos. The video also touches on the Farsight Institute's projects, including a psychological profile of Adolf Hitler and the Atlantis project, using remote viewing and AI analysis. A speculative timeline for potential disclosure is also presented.

Highlights

Introduction to 'Disclosure Day' and Farsight Content
00:00:00

The speaker introduces the 'Disclosure Day' movie by Steven Spielberg, highlighting its significance as a 'great movie' and a potential catalyst for important discussions. The Farsight Institute's ongoing content production is also mentioned, including new 'NuuSphere' videos and 'ET Board Meetings,' which offer insights into telepathic communication with extraterrestrials.

Farsight's 'NuuSphere' Projects on Hitler and Atlantis
00:02:16

The speaker presents a 'NuuSphere' video summarizing Farsight's project on the psychological profile of Adolf Hitler. This project, along with a separate one on Atlantis, utilizes remote viewing data analyzed by AI to uncover details. The Atlantis project is explained with a backstory of sonar readings and corroborated intelligence pointing to actual elevation changes, defying mainstream 'ship track' explanations.

Critique of 'Disclosure Day' and the Disclosure Process
00:13:28

The 'Disclosure Day' movie is highly praised for acknowledging the existence of extraterrestrials and depicting their capture and torture, an unprecedented step in mainstream cinema. The movie is seen as part of a real-world momentum for disclosure, driven by whistleblowers and grounded in scientific understanding of trauma and its impact on society.

Academic Perspectives on Trauma and Disclosure
00:16:05

The speaker, a social science professor, introduces four academics whose work illuminates the complexities of disclosing information, especially sensitive topics like ET existence. Dr. Maria Yellow Horse Braveheart's concept of 'historical trauma' and the 'soul wound' emphasizes gradual, communal processing. Dr. Judith Herman's work on 'complex PTSD' and the Tri-Phasic Model advocates for gradual, measured doses of truth. Dr. James W. Pennebaker's research on 'emotional disclosure and narrative structure' highlights the importance of coherent storytelling in healing. Finally, Dr. Jeffrey C. Alexander's theory of 'cultural trauma and collective identity' discusses how societies collectively define and narrate traumatic events.

The Dangers of Sudden Disclosure and the Role of 'Good ETs'
00:34:09

The academic consensus points to the psychological dangers of unmanaged, sudden disclosure, which can lead to societal fracturing, blame-shifting, and moral panic. The speaker argues that while gradual disclosure is ideal, entrenched interests often prevent it. Therefore, a rapid 'Disclosure Day' scenario might become the only option to prevent systemic rupture. It's noted that 'good ETs' have been gradually introducing ET concepts into human society through media for decades, preparing humanity for broader disclosure.

Spielberg's Movie as a Signal of Official Disclosure Intent
00:41:35

The release of Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' is interpreted as a significant signal, suggesting official governmental approval for moving forward with a disclosure agenda. The speaker emphasizes that major Hollywood movies are vetted by intelligence agencies, implying that the film reflects an agreed-upon narrative for future disclosure. The movie's content indicates that the government will likely acknowledge ET existence, a secret program to discredit UFOs, a crash retrieval program, and the existence of internal governmental factions both for and against disclosure.

Speculation on Disclosure Timelines and Telepathy
00:47:04

Based on existing disclosure efforts and current political dynamics, the speaker speculates that a presidential announcement regarding disclosure might occur around the third week of July. This timing would leverage the narrative built by 'Disclosure Day' and the upcoming Roswell UFO anniversary while avoiding too close proximity to election campaigns. The video concludes by highlighting the movie's emphasis on telepathy and inviting viewers to Farsight's 'ET Board Meetings' to witness telepathic communication with extraterrestrials firsthand.

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