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Disclosure Day Review - Predictive Programming, Project Bluebeam?

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This weekend, Miriam and I actually on Friday, we went to a movie to see this new document, this new not documentary. It's a new movie called Disclosure Day. And so for those who don't know about it, I'll pull it up real quick and you can. We'll just give you a little bit of background. So it's a brand new Hollywood movie, Steven Spielberg's latest movie. He says it's kind of a trilogy in terms of Close Encounters of the Third Time, Third Kind and ET and as with most things from Hollywood, I've been suspicious that it was probably going to be propaganda in some way or another. And I feel pretty confident that that is what it is. But at the same time, you know what? I enjoy a good movie. Miriam and I, we watch TV shows. We watch movies together. Now, we don't pay for it. We use. Don't tell anybody. We use free streaming sites. Like there's one called Putlocker uk. And if you use a VPN and use ad blockers, you can watch any movie you want for free. You can watch any TV show you want for free. If not, I use the pip, Pirate Bay. And I do, I download Torrance. And if we watch a good movie that we really like, I save it on the hard drive here at home and, you know, I save it right here on this hard drive. And then we have a movie saved, or you can't see it, but behind me on the top shelf, there's DVDs there. We still have some DVDs. So my point being, before I get into the review of this film, when I posted about this right away, there was some people commenting and maybe some of you feel like this, and this is okay. Some people were like, oh, Derek, why would you even waste your money, your time? Go, you know, let them get into your mind with their propaganda, this and that. And I don't know, I guess I just, I feel more confident in my mind that I feel like I can watch a Hollywood movie and my brain isn't going to turn into mush. I'm not automatically going to become a controlled zombie. I'm not going to fall prey to all their propaganda. It's got this woman, Emily Blunt, right here. She's an actress. She's actually a pretty good actress. She does good in the movie. And so anyways, when I posted, hey, Miriam and I are going to go see this movie. Would you guys like to do a review? I got a lot of comments saying, yes, I'd love to hear your opinion. And then I got some that were what I was just describing. I can't believe you're going to spend money to go to the movies. Well, for one, in Mexico, the Movie theaters are $5. So it's like. It's like what it used to cost in the US 20 years ago. You get the big screen experience. I don't eat any of their GMO popcorn or anything like that, but for $5 a person, sure, I'll go see a movie in the big screen and enjoy it for a couple hours. And at the same time, we're not watching blindly. Miriam and I are both discerning. So like I said, when we watch TV shows, we will watch them and we see the propaganda. Like, we'll be watching a TV show, for example. We might see, like, oh, look, they brought in some climate change narrative for some reason, or they're talking about transgender this or that. Maybe some of you might immediately say, I can't watch this. I'm turning it off. That's. That's it for us. We just kind of look at each other like, you see that? Do you hear that? You know, so we use our capacity for discernment and for critical thinking, and we can still watch and enjoy things from time to time. I think some people, like we were talking about a moment ago, okay, great, you're awake, and now you're miserable because you won't let yourself enjoy anything. And maybe it's. I'm not saying everybody needs to watch Hollywood movies or TV or anything like that, but whatever it is that you enjoy, like, sure, there's going to be propaganda everywhere in all things, but, you know, every now and then, you just got to let yourself enjoy it. Whether that's a nice book, and sure, you can read the book, and somebody put in a little bit of propaganda in there. Let me just tune that out and enjoy the book either way. Or you can choose to throw the book in the trash, or you can watch a movie, a TV show, and if you see propaganda and you don't like it, you can always turn it off. But I guess, as I said, I feel confident in my ability to discern and critically think. I can go to the Hollywood movies, I can watch a TV show, and I can still maintain my critical thinking. I think that some people out there think that because we're awake, we're not supposed to watch anything or listen to anything or enjoy any aspect of life. You know, we're supposed to turn it all off, unplug from all of it. And sure, there's a great deal of it. We probably should. And I do unplug from. But don't. Don't let yourself just become so miserable you can't enjoy life. That's, that's my first thought on this. Now let's talk about this movie briefly here. So again, disclosure day. I'm gonna try to do a spoiler free review here. But mostly I'm going to deal with the conspiracy aspect of this. So for in case anybody hearing this later wants to go see it, spoiler warning. I don't know, I might. I'm sure I'm going to give away a spoiler or two, but the basic theme of the movie is there is a, a group of people who are like, you know, hackers who are working for a corporation. This corporation has been working with the US government to secretly suppress evidence of UFOs and aliens since at least Roswell, you know, right after World War II. And, and that's obviously a lot of this movie is taken straight from conspiracy UFO culture online. So they definitely play a lot into some of the, you know, the UFO lore and legends, if you will. And so this group of about a dozen people are within the corporation and I guess they secretly have a change of heart and they start to see the evidence. They see that this corporation and the government have been not only hiding evidence of UFOs and aliens, but that they have alien bodies and that some of these aliens are alive and there are videos of them interrogating some of the aliens. And as you know, we might expect because some humans do act this way, they torture the aliens and they're, they're quite abusive to them. Now of course, I think this is part of the propaganda in some way. The message being humans bad. Oh my God. Humans are treating the aliens horrible. And the aliens which the aliens they do show are kind of like the big eye gray ones, real thin, tall and thin and lanky, who communicate through telepathy and stuff like that and actually do have a language, but it's like some kind of like Swahili type stuff going on. And they say they communicate through the language of math. But these employees, they grow a conscience and they basically become kind of a force within this corporation where they say, we're going to release all this information. And so they are secretly gathering all the data. One of them, I think his name is Daniel in the movie, he steals a bunch of USB drives with all of the data and he goes on the run. And so he's being hunted down by the corporation, by the US Government. That's like the bulk of the movie, it's just a bunch of chase scenes. The. The head of the corporation is chasing him all around, trying to, you know, get all the evidence and the data he has. And that dude is trying to get to the secret hacker team, and they're trying to work together to leak all the information to the world. And that's. That's like the most basic version of the storyline. Emily Blunt, the woman I showed you guys a moment ago, she plays an actor, a weather. Weather girl. Meteorologist, Meteorologist. Meteorologist. I don't know why that's so hard. And she is also connected to this. Basically, at the end of the day, they are. The two people are connected. The hacker, Daniel, who has all the USB drives with the data, and then the weather girl. They come together. They're united by something. I don't want to give it away in case you guys go do see. Go do see this. But it does have to do with UFOs and aliens. And so the whole story revolves around them coming together. And Emily Blunt's character, all of a sudden, she gains the ability to speak Korean, speak Russian. When she sees a person, she can look in your eyes and she immediately can tell you, hey, you need to call your mother. Or she can see, like, your whole life and see your. Your pains. And. And so she just starts doing that as soon as she sees somebody, she's like, call your daughter. She's waiting to hear from you. And she tells another person, you need to leave that relationship. Call the cops on him. He's violent. He's not. He doesn't deserve, you know, just all sorts of personal information. And people are kind of blown away. And at one point, they even show a scene where a woman almost treats her as kind a religious figure, like, gets on her knees and almost starts praying to her because of, I guess, how blown away she is by this ability. And Emily Blunt, her character, says, I don't want to be your religion. I don't want to be your God. And kind of. So there's a lot of religious and spiritual themes that are being played with, including there's one scene where they have, like, a nun, where this nun is being asked by one of the characters, you know, what would you think if aliens were real? Wouldn't that change everything? And she says, no, it wouldn't. Because the Bible said God in Genesis. The Bible says that man was, you know, created by God on earth. And so she kind of leaves open the door like that maybe God created other things, right? And so it plays a lot with These themes of would the discovery of UFOs and alien life fundamentally change our world? And I'm not a religious person, so I don't know, but I would love to hear from any of you who are religious. That part has never made sense to me. Like, I don't necessarily think if today the government came out and we could really trust them. Because the thing is, in the last couple of years they've been slow, dripping disclosure and here's a UFO video, here's talk of alien life and it doesn't seem to affect most people's lives because people are still like, yeah, well, I got to pay the bills. Great, aliens are here. Are they going to take care of me? Are they going to come rescue me? Are they going to, you know, feed my kids? You know, I think most people are still just trying to make it check to check week to week that even if aliens are real, unless they're going to come down here and we're about to have a world war, or they're about to come down here and be this peaceful, benevolent force that's going to change everything, most people are like, okay, great. It doesn't really help me in my day to day interactions. So I don't really necessarily believe that the existence of alien life would just completely shift all life and it would turn into chaos. And but that's, that's the message that this movie is really trying to get across. And I think that Most discussions on UFOs seem to just accept as a common fact that humanity is not ready, humanity can't handle this. And that's why even the advertisement, the one I showed you a moment ago, let me see if I can find it. It said like the tagline for the movie is we deserve to know. Yeah, right there on the poster it says we deserve to know. Because I think we all understand, of course the government is keeping secrets from us. That's just kind of, you know, a no brainer. And so the idea is that like, well, we deserve to know and the government's keeping it from us. And I found it interesting that in the movie the basic message was that the government and the corporation want to keep the secrets and the hackers and the aliens, they want us to know. And that the aliens have apparently been trying to show humanity that they exist for generations, but that humanity hasn't been ready for it yet. And I don't know. Again, I'm just curious on people's thoughts, whether live or later, if you are a religious person and if alien life was proven to Exist. And by that I mean life on other planets. Now of course I know the flat Earthers, you guys are gonna say, you guys are gonna tell me there's no space and none of this. So you know, we'll set you aside for the moment. But for those of us who do believe in space, I'm talking about life from other planets, other galaxies, etc. Now many of the Christians that I meet, they say none of that's real. It's all demons, it's all, you know, it's fallen demonic forces and stuff like that that may exist. But for me, I do think that life exists on other planets and other places. Assuming space exists. And I'm open minded, I don't know, right? I haven't been there. But assuming space exists, I think it's a no brainer that life would exist elsewhere, other galaxies, other planets. And I also do believe in interdimensional life forms that are beyond the physical form that we can't necessarily see with our naked human eye. You can call that demonic, you can call it whatever you want. So I kind of tend to believe in all this, but I don't think that the existence of life from other planets has to change anything necessarily. I mean, I think you could still be a Christian and still say, well, okay, my God created life from other planets and humans aren't the only life form. But I feel like, and this is just my personal assessment, and I'm sure I'm wrong to some of you, I feel like humans want to believe that they are unique, whether that's because of their religions told them that or the Bible told them that, or just because we just want to feel special and we want to think that, you know, it's kind of like God is the parent and we're the children, right? And you want to feel like you're treated a special way, you're the only child, right? And you're getting all the love. But then you find out, oh my God, I'm not the only child. There's other life forms that have been created by the hand of God. I don't, I don't see why that has to change anything or why that has to make us as humans any less special or unique or anything like that. But it seems like many people kind of buy into that idea that the, the acceptance that human alien life exists, it does exist, would cause some like rapid fundamental changes in society would break down and all kinds of stuff. So that's one thought. Another thought I had is that in the movie, and this is where the bulk of my discernment is focused on, like I said, Miriam and I went to go watch this movie. I told her like, all right, baby, this is an alien UFO movie. I've got some weird feelings about it. Let's just go watch it. Let's go have a good Friday. And. But I'm definitely going to be taking notes in there and I surely was. And there was a couple of times where I looked at each other like something doesn't feel right here. I absolutely believe this movie is predictive programming, that they are preparing us for something. I do think by the end of this term of Donald Trump that there is going to be a full on alien disclosure. Now I don't necessarily think it's going to be real. I grew up, as I've said in previous reports, I grew up researching UFOs and aliens. I was the kid laying in my backyard filming the skies. I've seen a couple of UFOs in my life. One of my friends just saw a UFO last month when I was in Sedona, Arizona. I was inside, they were outside, they saw it, I missed it. I fully believe that something's out there. And I think clearly the military has advanced technology and all this kinds of stuff, but I don't trust anything that they're telling us. I don't trust these, these slow drips of. Here's a ufo, here's this from the government. I don't know, I think that I just can't trust it. And in fact I find it very coincidental that on the day. Let me pull this up right now. On the literal day that the, this disclosure day comes out, the US Government releases new files. Releases new UFO files. I mean what kind of like coordination did they have? I mean that just seems too odd to me. That, and look, here's in case you haven't seen it, this is the US Government website where they're releasing new UFO files. And I mean whoever designed this, in my mind they designed this specifically to be, to appeal to the conspiratorial mind. Like look at the, the look of it. It's like coordinates. It's like typewriter. So it says the Department of War just released the third tranche of records under pursuing the first trench was released on May 8th. Scroll down to view the third trance which were released on June 12th. So this literally came out the same day the movie came out. So on the same day a Hollywood movie comes out called disclosure day, the US government releases more files related to UFOs and aliens. Now either they're just trolling us or something's going on, right? I don't know. I like, I don't claim to know. And look, you got things like this. I don't know if you guys have seen this. This is just. This is one of the videos they released. Shows some lights in the sky. There's no sound, but you hear they're zooming right there. See that? I mean, what is that? I don't know. But could that be AI? This is the problem that makes it even more complicated. In the age of AI, how do we know the difference? How can we know if what they're putting out is fake or real? And then getting back to the movie and the plot of the movie. At one point in the movie, these hackers from, you know, the good guys, the white hats, from within the corporation, they do eventually start releasing everything. Basically Emily Blunt's character, the weather girl, she gets on TV and they do a special report and they tell the whole world aliens are real. Watch these videos and they start showing all the different videos from alien autopsy videos. Lights in the sky, triangle shaped crafts, all kinds of stuff. And some of it resembles what the US government was putting out. And I'll tell you what, Miriam said she believed that some of the footage that they played in the, and in the movie was probably real. Like that's her kind of suspicion is that they might even be sneakily sneaking in actual footage in a Hollywood movie and just putting it right in our faces. Nevertheless, I find this all to be very, the timing of this to be very suspect. And I don't, I have trouble trusting any of it. And it brings me to another topic as I, as I wrap up this little short review here. There is a topic that's been in the conspiracy community for, since the 90s. It's called Project Bluebeam. And Project Bluebeam, let me show you this, you can find this on different websites. This gentleman that's on screen here, his name was Serge Monast and he was alleged to be a Canadian journalist. I don't know if that's ever been confirmed that he was an actual journalist. Like, I don't think there's any articles attributed to him, but that's kind of the theory. And this is what I mean. Like these kind of things, these stories have been on the Internet and even in the conspiracy culture before the Internet. This was Originally published in 1994. He allegedly died in 1996 of a heart attack that people say was mysterious. And basically Sergeman asked, says that he, he somehow came into contact with secret documents from NASA and that at some point in the future NASA was going to do this project called Project Bluebeam and that it would involve using engineer, using technology to engineer earthquakes. And much like they were, we were talking earlier about them engineering the weather and those earthquakes would lead to the discovery of new religious doctrines. And those discoveries would basically wipe out any belief in Christianity or other things like that. Basically it would just make people believe like, oh my God, we've been tricked. And so as he says here, this is the first preparation for the plan of humanity. Because what they want to do is destroy the beliefs of all Christians and Muslims on the planet. And to do that they need some false proof from the past. So Project Bluebeam is a big thing. It's huge. I don't know if any of it can ever be proven, but it's one of those things that I've kept in my back pocket over the years because it's just like, because another piece of Project Bluebeam has to do with a fake alien invasion. And he says that they would use holograms and you know, they would create a so called space show that they would use holograms and satellites and all kinds of stuff to make it seem like there was, you know, an alien invasion coming in. They also said that they would show individual, like show different people around the world a picture of their God coming back in the sky and then all of those gods would merge into a new God. And, and so again, it's a pretty elaborate theory. I don't necessarily think we should give it a whole lot of weight. But the reason people have kind of talked about it, because Project Bluebeam does discuss a fake alien invasion. They also talk about using extremely low frequencies and voice to skull technology to drive people crazy who don't go along with it. Like I said, this is pretty deep stuff. I don't think any of this can be proven per se, but it's something I've kept in the back of my mind. And so right here, the fourth step concerns the universal supernatural manifestation with electronic means. It contains three different orientations. One, one is to make mankind believe that an alien off world invasion is about to occur at every major city on Earth in order to provoke each nation to use its nuclear weapons in order to strike back. And then it goes on and it has a lot of religious elements to it as well. So I don't know. My point is I think about this from time to time when I see this constant UFO propaganda going on and just popping up over and over and Over. And so I do wonder, are we being prepared for some sort of fake alien invasion? Or at the very least, a fake disclosure? Like, when I watch this movie, coming out of it, I felt a little rattled. Like I said earlier, I'm capable of watching movies and being discerning and have critical thinking, but still, when I came out of there, I was just like, holy crap, they are getting us ready for something. Like, that's absolutely. That's absolutely what it felt like. It just felt like this movie is designed to get people hyped. Because the other thing, and again, this might be a little bit of a spoiler, is they talk about how the aliens secret weapon or their special power is empathy. And part of the message definitely seemed to be that human beings lack empathy and that these aliens just want to work with us and give us empathy. And it was also kind of weird because the two people. This is definitely a spoiler. The two people that I mentioned, the hacker and Emily Blunt's character, the thing that unites them is that they were both abducted by aliens as kids, but they don't remember it. It's all been blocked from their minds. And throughout the movie they talk about it as a very traumatic thing. And even when they eventually do show scenes of them being abducted, they're little kids and they look terrified, as you can imagine. And they say that these aliens, they appear to kids as animals in order to not freak them out. But then basically they trick them to go, you know, be abducted and probed, and they give them these special powers and stuff like that. And so the whole idea is that Emily Blunt's character, her ability to like, look at a person and know their whole life, that came from the aliens. The hacker character, Daniel, his special power is understanding math and mathematics and equations, the language of the universe. And he got that from the aliens. So it's like on one hand they're telling us they had this very traumatic experience of being abducted and basically abused. And at the same time they're telling us it's this. That same experience is what gave them these special powers. And at the end they kind of reunite with the aliens. Now, one other thought here, as far as just like pure non conspiratorial review, I think it's an entertaining movie. Entertaining enough like. And what I mean by that is my mind entertainment. My mente. My mind was entertained for two hours. I sat there and was like, oh, wow, okay, yeah, I'm not like playing on my phone. I'm not distracted. This is entertaining. Wasn't the best movie I ever saw. I thought the soundtrack was a little corny in some points. It ultimately was just one chase scene after the other. They're chasing them here, and then they hang out here for a while now, okay, the government's coming. Now they got to run elsewhere. And, you know, there was. That just kind of got boring. And a lot of people. It seems to be either people loved it or hate it. Like a lot of movies, the main thing people seem to be complaining about is the ending. The movie called Disclosure Day, we're all very aware of what we're going into. But disclosure of revealing the truth about aliens doesn't happen till the last 10 minutes of the movie, and then the movie's over. Like that. There's no conclusion. There's. You don't even really get to see how the world responds to it other than the fact that they show people all around the world, glued to their phones, watching the news, and it's like, oh, no. Everything is. Everybody stopped to just see what happens with Disclosure, but you don't really see anything that happens after that. Like, literally the scene ends with an alien whispering into Emily Blunt's character. And then she goes to the camera and she says, listen. And then the movie's over. And so whatever the alien was going to share, I guess we'll never know. And maybe that's part of the writing. They want us all to speculate and think about it, but. So a lot of people are complaining about that, but my main perspective is more about, like, what is the propaganda they're showing? What is the message they're trying to get across? And I absolutely felt like this was some predictive programming for something weird that is about to come down burnt. Boomer says it's all a movie and they are directing and writing the script. When I realized that we didn't go to the moon a few years ago, I was totally astounded. What a huge script and worldwide deception. They pump up the pride and fear of we humans hackable. I don't want to be hackable. I agree. All towards one world and it's just what they want. Yeah, exactly. And that's kind of what the whole Project Bluebeam is about, is that eventually this all would center on, like, uniting humanity against this fake alien invasion and blah, blah, blah. It's like there's a bunch of pieces to it. I'm not saying project bluebeam is 100 accurate or it's going to happen. Who the heck knows? None of us know. But I do not think it is coincidental that while we're getting these release of ufo, ufa, UAP files from the US government and there's increasing talk of this, that a big Hollywood blockbuster, probably going to be the biggest move this summer, comes out by Steven Spielberg talking about disclosure. And on the same exact day the US government releases new files. Like I don't think that's coincidental. The last thing I'll say on this is in the background of this movie the whole time they kind of keep hinting that we're on the edge of world war and that the world is, you know, about to break out into full on war. They, they talk about Russia, they talk about North Korea and they never really tell us exactly what's going on. You just kind of hear it in the clips in the background that everybody in the world is, is just preparing for, you know, going to war. And then the thing that we can assume prevents the war, like the thing that really makes the aliens come out at this moment, besides the fact that the files are getting leaked, it seems like the whole message is humans are just about to destroy each other. Nuclear wars. Nuclear war is about to happen. They show people like rushing to the gas stations, trying to buy as much gas as they can and all the panic going on and stuff like that. And this is even before the UFO stuff has come out. It's just this is already happening. And I think that what I felt was the message is humanity is on the brink of war and we need UFOs, we need alien disclosure in order to save us and to give us a bigger perspective and to give us that empathy that only these aliens have and that we human beings lack. And that is what can save humanity. And so that to me is a scary thought this because in case you're paying attention, look around the world is, you know, we're being told constantly on the edge of war. I mean, I know right now they're claiming that Donald Trump is saying that, you know, they've just struck a new deal with Iran. So this is the head of CNN right now. Trump and Iran reach agreement that includes the opening Strait of Hormuz. So this is brand new, right? So maybe we're not on the brink of nuclear war at the moment or anything like that. But that's what I think the message they were trying to get across too is that the US is potentially going to go to war. There's a potential world war on horizon and the only thing that can save us from the brink of that disaster is a disclosure of aliens and UFOs and they only want to bring empathy to us. They only mean their best. And they just want to help human being means evolve and. And move into the future. I know a lot of that depends on whether you think that there are demons, blah, blah, spirits, whatever. Some people don't think any of it's real. They think it's all a hoax, it's all a fake. I don't know. Lots of theories, not a lot of time.

Derrick Broze checks in with a review of the movie Disclosure Day, why he thinks its predictive programming, and what it means for future UFO "disclosure".

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