Imminent Alien Disclosure?

While driving across the country, I’ve been trying to catch up on what’s happening towards disclosure and came across this new interview with Grusch. He’s a lot more open here, but still reserved on certain issues. It’s a great condensed summary of everything that’s been going on recently with a little historical context thrown in there.

Physics, history, and UFOS.. Well produced!

I liked this interview, although I kept wishing that Grusch could tell more! The interviewer was a new face to me but he appears very knowledgeable on the topic, which was refreshing.

Out of curiosity, I bought and started reading the book that was mentioned during the interview, this one:

The Three-Body Problem (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 1)
by Cixin Liu (Author), Ken Liu (Translator)
Kindle Edition: Amazon.com

I've read only a couple of dozen pages but I'm quite impressed by the quality of writing, this Chinese guy knows how to write in a way that is engaging and wonderfully descriptive!
 

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I liked this interview, although I kept wishing that Grusch could tell more! The interviewer was a new face to me but he appears very knowledgeable on the topic, which was refreshing.

Out of curiosity, I bought and started reading the book that was mentioned during the interview, this one:

The Three-Body Problem (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 1)
by Cixin Liu (Author), Ken Liu (Translator)
Kindle Edition: Amazon.com

I've read only a couple of dozen pages but I'm quite impressed by the quality of writing, this Chinese guy knows how to write in a way that is engaging and wonderfully descriptive!
Not to get too off topic, but that series is wonderful, could not recommend it enough! it is a bit too detailed at times, but it was very well written, specially the science-y stuff, it really helps you dive into it.
 
New skate punk sci-fi alien movie will be dropping soon.


“The film takes my fascination with the unexplained, combines it with the skate culture I grew up a part of, and tosses in my ridiculous sense of humor that millions got to witness during my Blink-182 days,” the director said in a statement. “In recent years, I’ve had the good fortune of helping the government remember how much they care about UFOs through the work we do at To The Stars, and it’s that experience which helped inspire this movie. I can’t wait for audiences to see the fucked up fun adventure these kids go on.”

Now let’s be honest. When you read that a dude from Blink-182 directed an alien conspiracy movie, you didn’t think it would look that good right? But it does. The cinematography is dynamic, the actors seem to be enjoying themselves, and it’s a nice mix of new faces (Zodiac’s Jack Samson, model Camille Kostek) and familiar ones (Starship Troopers’ Casper Van Dien, and Mad About You’s Richard Kind) with a story hook that’s instantly intriguing. You find out that your dad has this mysterious secret. It may or may not involve aliens. Let’s go.

In addition to directing Monsters of California, DeLonge also co-wrote it with Ian Miller and Ben Kull, co-produced it with Stan Spry and Eric Scott Woods, and even co-produced its original music by Ilan Rubin. It’s as close as you are going to get to seeing a Blink-182 alien movie and you can do just that on October 6, in select theaters as well as on demand.
 
Not to get too off topic, but that series is wonderful, could not recommend it enough! it is a bit too detailed at times, but it was very well written, specially the science-y stuff, it really helps you dive into it.
I agree, I'm almost finished with the second volume and it's full of mind-blowing ideas. It's a page-turner as well, so lately I blame that book on me going to bed late. The author is obviously very much into reading mostly about science and technology, but also politics and history, and he has very creative ideas too.

As for Maussan's mummies, after reading the posts here, especially the video with the analysis of the bones, I think they are a hoax but the guy really really wants to believe and to be the one who says 'I told you so!' - so he took them to Congress. I don't think he is intentionally trying to mislead people, but I've seen him too many times before reaching the wrong conclusions about UFOs/aliens. He's not helping! On the other hand, the event was great for memes. :lol:
 
The other day, someone was asking me if I think all the recent alien stuff is true.

Found myself saying "Who cares?" in the sense that, true or false, at this point I wouldn't be surprised either way.

This response from inside, I would never have even imagined a decade ago.

We are an entire generation(s) that have grown a layer of thick skin regarding this issue.
And I think that's a good thing; 2b Less hoodwinkable
 
I read an article yesterday (maybe from sott) I liked the metaphor they used to describe the “Nobody cares attitude.” It’s like “dis-clos-ing” Baywatch while people are watching Pornhub. No contest.

Also add that they are the liars, and everybody is expecting the next OMG announcement from the PTB, and for it to also be BS.
When the media and the politicians work together to get everybody excited, many people are just sick of it, and tune out, and maybe that attitude is becoming wide spread.
 
Interesting I used to read R.Moonroe's books a long time ago. But I never read that he was involved in such projects

Source
The US government took an interest in Monroe’s work and invited him to join a classified project called the Gateway Process, aimed at using his techniques for remote viewing. According to declassified files, this program aimed to alter consciousness, allowing participants to access intuitive knowledge and other dimensions. (CIA file)

During these experiments, participants sat in darkness wearing headphones and reported encountering interdimensional entities. According to Robert, subjects would often encounter interdimensional entities. Most frequently, reptilian humanoids were witnessed. Viewers referred to the uncanny creatures as ‘the alligators’ due to their crocodilian features. Curiously, Monroe was already quite familiar with the unsettling breed. During countless expeditions, he observed identical saurian creatures. For over 35 years, he gathered insight about these startling beings.

robert monroe reptilian race
Experiments opened portals to other dimensions where reptilian humanoids reside.
Robert A. Monroe
Robert A. Monroe Photo. Image Credit: The Monroe Institute

Here is what he uncovered: For millennia, humanity has been controlled and enslaved by nefarious vertebrates known as Reptilians, who operate within the 4th dimension, invisible to most but those who can perceive beyond our limited spectrum of visible light. These parasitic entities thrive on our spiritual lifeforce, referred to as “loosh” by Monroe, and rely on negative and low vibrational energy for their survival. Viewing Earth as a vast farm, they harvest human emotions such as fear, hatred, anxiety, anger, and depression. With intelligence equal to or surpassing that of humans, this elusive lizard-like race considers itself superior and the rulers of mankind.



Full interview with Bob Lazar (I don't know if this has been published anywhere before)

 
I read an article yesterday (maybe from sott) I liked the metaphor they used to describe the “Nobody cares attitude.” It’s like “dis-clos-ing” Baywatch while people are watching Pornhub. No contest.

Also add that they are the liars, and everybody is expecting the next OMG announcement from the PTB, and for it to also be BS.
When the media and the politicians work together to get everybody excited, many people are just sick of it, and tune out, and maybe that attitude is becoming wide spread.

Yeah
Like a positive desensitization & positive dissociation

They are bored with the same-old.
At this point I think even if "aliens" landed, many would roll eyes and there would instantly be amazing, super funny memes
 
As for Maussan's mummies, after reading the posts here, especially the video with the analysis of the bones, I think they are a hoax but the guy really really wants to believe and to be the one who says 'I told you so!' - so he took them to Congress. I don't think he is intentionally trying to mislead people, but I've seen him too many times before reaching the wrong conclusions about UFOs/aliens. He's not helping! On the other hand, the event was great for memes. :lol:
Indeed

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