We recently saw the film Disclosure Day by director Steven Spielberg at the cinema. The word ‘disclosure’ has now become a magic term when it comes to various governments around the world, but particularly that of the United States. There, the disclosure process has already begun on a modest scale by making a limited number of UFO files accessible to the public.
However, a growing number of people worldwide expect governments to provide full transparency one day regarding their decades of strictly classified activities relating to extraterrestrials and their technology. What are these activities? Anyone active on the internet and social media in the field of extraterrestrials knows that an incredible amount of knowledge and information is already out in the open and has been commented on by experts, specialist journalists, scientists, whistleblowers and former military personnel. These activities involve extraterrestrial prisoners who have been subjected to experiments; extraterrestrials who have themselves abducted thousands of people; and extraterrestrial races with whom there is intensive collaboration, not only to integrate their unrivalled technology into aircraft, drones and weapons, but also to develop technologies for medical purposes. It may also concern cooperation in space, undersea bases, time travel and the control of portals on Earth through which one can travel to other locations in the multiverse in a very short time, and much, much more.
Many of these activities have been deliberately kept under the radar. Newspapers are not allowed to report on them. Ordinary citizens – and indeed most American presidents – have been, and continue to be, deliberately kept in the dark. Yet the call for Disclosure has grown ever stronger, particularly now that we live in an age where nothing remains secret and everything comes to light. For many viewers, Spielberg’s film will be a tightly directed adventure film, but to the discerning viewer, various aspects will emerge that show how government organisations – and, incidentally, we are also referring to those in China and Russia – pull out all the stops to keep secrets under wraps and do not shy away from intimidating whistleblowers, subject them to mind control or even eliminate them. *Disclosure Day* offers a glimpse into matters that have never before been addressed in a film of this kind. In that respect, it is a film that contributes to greater awareness of what goes on behind the scenes – a form of ‘disclosure’, so to speak. Others argue that what Spielberg reveals is not enough. Consequently, the governments are effectively being shielded. For example, for reasons that are hard to fathom, the role of the Greys – a well-known alien race – has been reversed in the film from perpetrators to victims. In the miniseries ‘Taken’, also by Steven Spielberg, however, a different picture is painted. There are other inconsistencies as well. Is it nevertheless worth watching this film? That remains a personal judgement. In any case, it has given us further food for thought.
We are still waiting for the real global Disclosure. With Mary Magdalene and Jesus and their extensive network of healers from various star systems and representatives of highly developed extraterrestrial civilisations, a certain form of Disclosure is taking place through their public appearances during the healing sessions we organise. But they state: ‘True Disclosure is the embracing of the Divinity of Humanity.’ There are still many steps to be taken in that regard too.
Gabriela and Reint
