Imminent Alien Disclosure?

The Jake Barber story has been developing in the background for the last couple years. Here are some links for those who want to get into it. Basically, Michael Herrera saw an "octagon craft" in Indonesia, then Barber (or someone on his team) got in touch with him, flew him out to their facility (an underground base), and told him many of the details that came out in Coulthart's special. It's a far-out story:

(this was allegedly written by Barber)


Here's joeyisnotmyname, author of the above posts, on UAP Gerb's show (he's a great researcher):


And here's UAP Gerb interviewing Herrera:

Livestream and Q&A with Michael Herrera 10/6/24
 
That can be important.

Rescuers have to save from something.

And through the "bad guys" they can eliminate whoever they want.
Well, it would make for a nice Hollywood movie plot to have an actual invasion with a mothership in the skies and a long forgotten human brothers and cousins popping up from under the surface of the lands and seas to share their knowledge about how they had done it last time and help humanity on the surface today to repel the alien invasion again. Until they get accepted by the people into positions of power willingly, when they can do whatever they want, even maintain the illusion if deemed needed.

I know, only maybe 1 ppm or even 1 ppb chance for that actually happening in this branch of reality. :whistle:
 
1) why have so many alien invasion movies depicted the aliens as evil? Maybe it's just that the archetypal idea of being "invaded" has always been a negative one for human beings. Another possible answer is the in the second question.

2) Assuming it's possible for "thor's pantheum" types to influence human creative endeavors like movies (as suggested by the Cs), why have the script writers for most modern day alien invasion movies not been "influenced" to make the aliens a lot more friendly, and thus prepare the ground for widespread acceptance at some point in the future? Maybe it would involve some kind of crossing the line vis a vis free will. On the same idea, perhaps script writers of these movies have been influenced, but in a more protective/positive direction, to avoid widespread acceptance of any possible planned mass invasion.
The "aliens are the Good Guys (TM)" people are already absolutely convinced that the US government is deliberately portraying aliens as evil so the Good And Lovin' aliens cannot help us in any way. The narrative is already here: it's the evil governments and their New World Order that don't allow us to join The Space Brotherhood Of Love.

All it would take for everyone to accept it is to make it the most believable narrative out there.

As it turns out, many people already hate Hollywood. If 30 years ago someone showed them the recent LA fires, they would cry. Today, they cheer on. "Hollywood Is Evil" is not a fringe opinion anymore.
Governments Are Evil is not a fringe opinion anymore.

How far from "see? governments and entertainment are evil!" to "see? governemtns and entertainment are evil, and that's why they hate the aliens!"?
Especially when the state of public discourse is no longer at "aliens? what aliens?" but closer to "aliens are actually real" than it ever was.
 
[...]Anyway, presuming any "aliens" are planning some kind of disclosure in the near future, and presuming they want to create a good impression on humanity when they do it (or in the process leading up to it), they would be well-advised to not present themselves in a way that even remotely resembles any themes from Hollywood movies about aliens.

Assuming these premises are true, then the process of reasoning above necessarily produces a conclusion that allows me to assert with 78.24% certainty that any future disclosure will not be along the lines of alien invasion themes as presented in Hollywood movies. :wizard:
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If there will be an alien disclosure in he near future, considering the above, the logical thing will be to present them as "saviors of humanity" if/when the earth changes will intensify. If i recall correctly the C's mentioned something on these lines in a recent session. Thus, people will be more inclined to perceive them as good guys, thus, being more easily manipulated to succumb to the 4D STS "subjugation".
 
And as Barber says, its going to be an "ontological relief". At least for some of us.

I can see how it would be a relief for those who have spent a long time aware of the evidence for the reality of "UFOs" and working to uncover it, to finally have some 'closure' on it. Although that might depend on the nature of the disclosures.

But for those of us aware of the deeper reality, I'd say that 'relief' should be chastened by the awareness of the nature of that which is being revealed. I'd say the "aliens" would be rather happy with the idea that lots of people are "relieved" by the revelation of their existence. For those in the know, I'd say concern, if not outright hostility, should be the primary response.
 
Haven't watched the whole interview yet but apparently this is the footage of the egg UFO:
For me it's underwhelming, and whether it's genuine or not, I can see why it may fail to convince. Maybe it's a giant chicken's egg? Or just an egg? The discussion of the controlled disclosure so far has been centered around technology, and military technology. Abductions and cattle/human abductions are outside of the limits of discussion.
 
There have been quite a few reports of unmarked shipping containers in US ports lately and various types of secret activity and high strangeness around them:


If the reports of strange creatures people saw inside are true, it looks like some kind of program to catch window fallers and then secretly ship them to the US for study.

More window fallers could be a side-effect of the apparent thinning of the veil.
 
Anyway, presuming any "aliens" are planning some kind of disclosure in the near future, and presuming they want to create a good impression on humanity when they do it (or in the process leading up to it), they would be well-advised to not present themselves in a way that even remotely resembles any themes from Hollywood movies about aliens.
A Disney movie is coming out this year showing a kid begging to be abducted by aliens, and then he is abducted by aliens and it is such a wonderful experience.
 
A Disney movie is coming out this year showing a kid begging to be abducted by aliens, and then he is abducted by aliens and it is such a wonderful experience.

I think it would take a lot of that kind of movie - and they'd need to be "blockbusters" - to overwrite the programming of movies like the Aliens trilogy, Independence Day, War of the Worlds (original and remake) and many others.
 
Alien movies have a common theme: Aliens are technologically advanced and super stupid. They're defeated by microbes (war of the worlds), music (Mars Attacks), a computer virus (independence day) and so forth. On the other side, there is ET, encounters of the third kind, and... My stepmother is an alien (I guess nobody remembers this one).
 
A Disney movie is coming out this year

Isn't Disney's reputation in the toilet for the most part? No doubt their die-hard fans will soak up the "message" being sent - also likely vaxxed. Those people have proven their inability to perceive propaganda/programming or factual truth!

On the other side, there is ET, encounters of the third kind, and... My stepmother is and alien (I guess nobody remembers this one).

It's been a popular subject for TV viewing:

12 TV Shows About Aliens Living Among Us, Ranked


Some showcase the nefarious agenda of the aliens, some merely here to study humans, and some just for comic relief. The most on-point of those listed is The X-Files that pretty much exposed the Truth that is Out There!

The most recent I recall (never watched) is Resident Alien (2021):
An alien, who has crash-landed on earth on a mission to destroy humanity, assumes the identity of Dr. Harry Vanderspeigel so he can remain undetected by the residents of Patience, CO as he searches the snow-covered Colorado mountains for pieces of his ship. He learns "to be human" by watching Law and Order and mimicking the late, great Jerry Orbach. One day the sheriff of Patience, Mike "Big Black" Thompson, and his deputy, Liv Baker, show up at his isolated cabin. There has been a murder in town and they need a doctor. The murder victim is the town doctor. Soon, he finds himself in the role of the new town doctor, putting him in constant contact with the townspeople. Something, until now, he has assiduously avoided. As he spends more time with humans, he learns more about them and what makes them human. This gives him pause but he is still determined to complete his mission to destroy the people of Earth. He learns one person in town can see him in his true form, complicating matters.
From wiki:
He develops compassion for humanity over time and ends up having to defend them from other extraterrestrial threats.

So the aliens good theme has been broadcast to the minions repeatedly at least on TV although not as to an invasion it seems. How can invasion translate to anything other than bad - really bad.
 
I can see how it would be a relief for those who have spent a long time aware of the evidence for the reality of "UFOs" and working to uncover it, to finally have some 'closure' on it. Although that might depend on the nature of the disclosures.

But for those of us aware of the deeper reality, I'd say that 'relief' should be chastened by the awareness of the nature of that which is being revealed. I'd say the "aliens" would be rather happy with the idea that lots of people are "relieved" by the revelation of their existence. For those in the know, I'd say concern, if not outright hostility, should be the primary response.

Yeah, and I imagine that, at least for the STS types, they probably see what's unfolding mainly through the lens of the steps necessary to prepping the public for their Big Reveal and fulfilling their own agendas. But that for STO beings - an opportunity for humanity to come to terms with the Objective Cosmic Reality and choose alignment, possibly STO, based on knowledge acquired and one's own free will - and which would naturally mean resisting domination by the former. Nothing new there from our perspective.

On this last point its interesting that we recently got the following response in regards to the purpose of the flap in New Jersey and elsewhere:

(L) So somebody on the chat wants to know if the UFOs want to gauge how aware the population is getting? Um, do they want to...?

A: Testing of the will, yes.

While an initial interpretation seems to be 'testing of the will' of people to become more aware, curious and questioning of the phenomemon - as opposed to being apathetic, ignoring it, or remaining asleep to it - I wondered if "testing of the will" as it was mentioned here, wasn't also in part a reference to, and reminder of, the following as well:

Q: (L) You have said that the Holocaust was basically a ‘practice run’ for the ultimate space invasion. Is this invasion supposed to take place as an actual ‘aliens invading the planet’ scenario, or...

A: Too many thought patterns at once. Step by step, please.

Q: (L) Let’s boil it down. Was Hitler’s agenda a practice run for a future scenario?

A: Close. Was a “testing” of the will.

Q: (L) Whose will was being tested?

A: Yours.

Q: (L) Me specifically, or the planet?

A: Latter.

So if we read the recent session exerpt in light of the older one, then the (presumably) STS ufo's of the recent flap are also, perhaps, trying to gage if the public's natural protective instincts are kicking in, and if so, by how much.
 
I really don't watch enough TV it seems as I totally missed this one from 2016-17:

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From wiki:
The series follows city journalist Ozzie Graham (Wyatt Cenac), who travels to Beacon, New York to write a piece on a support group called "StarCrossed", who are survivors of alien encounters. Although skeptical at first, Ozzie realizes the truth of the group's claims when he begins to recall similar experiences. Ozzie eventually quits his job and moves to Beacon to further investigate the town's strange occurrences, as well as resolve issues in his past related to his possible abduction.

As the series progresses, Ozzie gradually learns that his employer, Jonathan Walsh, is a reptilian in disguise. Jonathan, who has considered him a friend since he abducted the young Ozzie, explains that the Trinity Federation, an alliance among three races of extra-terrestrials (greys, whites, and reptilians), was sent many years ago to conquer Earth under reptilian leadership. However, in his time on Earth, Jonathan has developed sympathy for humans and wants to expose the truth about the invasion, so he hopes to persuade his alien coworkers and the humans he calls friends to help.

Maybe this one was a little too on target?
The series premiered on October 31, 2016, on TBS. On September 13, 2017, TBS renewed the series for a third season, but on June 9, 2018, they reversed the decision and canceled the series with season 3 already written.
 
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