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BIGELOW TO TRUMP: TELL AMERICA ABOUT THE ALIENS—WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?

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The fastest-growing UAP story of the past 24 hours is aerospace entrepreneur Robert Bigelow’s claim that he personally urged President Donald Trump to disclose what the government allegedly knows about nonhuman intelligence. In an interview with Las Vegas journalist George Knapp, Bigelow said he spent more than an hour with Trump in the Oval Office earlier in 2026, supplied him with several written reports and placed UFO disclosure near the top of his agenda. The interview rapidly spread across YouTube and X, with the 8 News Now video accumulating hundreds of thousands of views and Knapp’s post drawing substantial engagement within hours. � YouTube +1 That is the reported claim. No White House document released during the past 24 hours independently confirms the contents of the meeting, and Bigelow did not publicly produce physical evidence establishing that recovered extraterrestrial technology exists. Bigelow is not some tourist who wandered into ufology after watching th...

THE GOVERNMENT ISN’T PREPARING US FOR ALIENS. UFO PEOPLE WANT IT TO.

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T he most interesting UAP development in my past-24-hour scan isn't another blurry object doing twelve pixels per hour over Arizona. It is something stranger: a serious proposal to prepare American society psychologically for disclosure before anybody has actually disclosed the thing we're supposedly preparing for. On July 30, the nonprofit Disclosure Foundation published a nine-page policy brief titled A National Preparedness Framework for the Human Consequences of Disclosure . Its authors are psychologist Jennice Vilhauer, Yale historian Carlos Eire and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon. They recommend that the White House direct the Department of Health and Human Services to establish a multidisciplinary National Disclosure Preparedness Task Force . The proposed task force would plan for possible psychological and societal consequences of increasingly consequential UAP disclosures: public-health monitoring, behavioral-health c...

Disclosure Day Is Coming (This Summer)

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Movie Review - Arrival

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This movie has received a pretty good buzz since release on the big screen and it had been at least a year since the last time I went to the inconvenience of going to a movie theater to enjoy a movie. We went to the Regal Theater (get your Regal Gift Card!) in Granada Hills and overall it was a generally good experience. Arrival lived up to hype, in my opinion. It was smart, Jeremy Renner was only a little annoying, and Forest Whitaker was admirable in his role. Amy Adams also was surprisingly good in her role as an affected human with the right skills to help the world address the situation at hand. There was plenty of wonderful philosophical points made, and excellent characterizations that make this film palpable. If the closest comparison is Contact (Jodi Foster), I'd say it was less dogmatic and tried less - effectively doing more and it was appreciated. Apparently, the aliens feel writing is a abhorrent waste of energy so I'll stop wasting your time with t...

Weird UFO Seen Near Space Station?

Here's a spaced-out version of the supposed UFO(s) spotted near the International Space Station, June 27th, 2015. Take a look and don't miss out on the comments on the video's page, they are everything you'd imagine they'd be.

Jupiter Makes News

The article that's on the marquee on Yahoo! tonight talks about Europa, and her Mt. Everest size geysers and potential for life.  Right on the heels of the announcement from Mars that there's evidence of microbial life, now our scientists are bandwagoning it, throwing their arms up and yelling "Fuck It!  If it's on Mars it's everywhere!"  Safe to say, I don't think the general public will fall into a panic, it's safe now, scientists. The one thing the article doesn't admit is that sci-fi writers have had this notion on lockdown for the last 50 years.  No crying over spilled milk but Arthur C. Clark's information was far more poetic and hopeful than these ridiculous news pies. Too little, too late.  True readers have known and speculated on this crap for so long that I'm embarrassed to read some of your thoughts on the matter.  The article ends: Future observations will hopefully confirm this discovery and help define the size, de...

2012 Terence On The Human Imagination DMT

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