Why Didn't I Hate Disclosure Day?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person watched the film Disclosure Day with their wife. They expected to dislike the movie but ended up enjoying it. They found the film to be a chase story about a government insider and a weather woman with a childhood connection to non-human intelligence. The movie included references to UFO culture and government programs. The person noted that many critics were angry and disappointed, possibly due to accumulated expectations about disclosure. They reflected on how society's anger may affect reactions to films and events. After watching, the person felt that acceptance of reality might lead to a better understanding of such narratives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video provides a critical review of the film 'Disclosure Day', discussing its portrayal of UFO culture and government secrecy. The speaker reflects on public disappointment with disclosure narratives and the emotional responses elicited by the film and recent UAP file releases.
The film 'Disclosure Day' attempts to piece together 50 years of UFO culture into one narrative.
Richard O'Leary
“I walked into that theater expecting to hate Disclosure Day. And because I let go of that expectation, I ended up kind of enjoying it.”
The story of the movie 'Disclosure Day' includes a government insider stealing secret information and a weather woman discovering a connection to childhood encounters with non-human intelligence.
The film references significant events in UFO culture, including Roswell and the Kecksburg crash of 1965.
Governments have explored consciousness research and programs involving remote viewing.
The public's anger towards the recent White House UAP file releases may stem from years of accumulated disappointment.