DISCLOSURE DAY — Review by the Author of A.D. AFTER DISCLOSURE
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person attended a screening of the movie 'Disclosure Day' in Las Vegas. They watched it alongside George Knap. The movie, directed by Steven Spielberg, explores the idea of non-human presence interacting with humanity. The person noted that the film focuses on two human characters chosen to reveal hidden truths about UAPs. They felt the film emphasizes empathy but lacks depth in addressing the broader UAP phenomenon. After watching, the person felt frustrated because they expected a more serious exploration of disclosure issues. They believed the film should have focused more on accountability rather than just human kindness.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the implications of Steven Spielberg's film 'Disclosure Day' and its portrayal of non-human intelligence. The speaker critiques the film for not adequately addressing the complexities of disclosure and the historical interactions between humanity and non-human entities.
The film gestures at the mystery of non-human intelligence but doesn't wrestle with it.
If there is actually a non-human presence interacting with humanity, and by that I mean in our skies, in our oceans, with our military, the culture, the lives of experiencers, then we're talking about one of the most important issues in human history.
The government is either compromised, bypassed, or unable to manage this secret, so they've outsourced it.
The film gestures at the mystery of non-human intelligence but doesn't wrestle with it.
The objects that are coming out of the water, objects that split apart, orbs that merge and vanish, accelerate, and seem to know when they're being observed.