Even many skeptics would be interested, even if only to see how weak the evidence is.
I'm certainly curious if we ever get anything more credible. Anything but the same old inconclusive slop would be great.
The experience is genuine — raw, undeniable, and often deeply moving. But the craft, the beings, the technology… those are the brain’s sincere attempt to translate something it has no existing category for. We dress the infinite in familiar shapes so the mind can grasp it.
Consciousness does not arrive in ships.
It arrives as Presence.
When we stop trying to name it, label it, or turn it into something we already understand, we finally meet what was always there — beyond form, beyond story, beyond translation."
— Nancy Thames
Oversoul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaNilzK28MU&t=62s
"In 2001, an autistic man named Gary McKinnon single handedly performed the largest hack against the United States government in history. From his London bedroom. On his own. He scanned 65,000 computers in under 10 minutes. Military. NASA. Pentagon.
What he found inside those networks changed his life. McKinnon says the files prove the government hides the fact that aliens exist. He described images of non human craft. Lists of off world officers. Evidence of suppressed extraterrestrial technology.
The US government demanded his extradition. He faced up to 70 years in prison for looking at files he was not supposed to see. Not for selling them. Not for leaking them. For looking. For knowing.
After a decade long legal battle, Britain refused to send him, citing his diagnosis and risk of suicide. McKinnon never denied the hack. He insisted he did it because the public deserved the truth.
Whether you believe his claims or not, one fact remains. He saw something behind those firewalls that powerful people never wanted anyone to see. And they have never explained why they tried so hard to bury him."
" most striking document is an account by a currently serving "senior intelligence officer" who detailed his experience investigating UFO sightings in late 2025 onboard a military helicopter. The officer wrote that he and the crew had "a series of close UAP encounters lasting over an hour" as they investigated previous sightings.
"In the distance, we saw countless orange orbs swarming in all directions against the backdrop of the mountain. The display lasted several minutes before fading," the officer wrote. "[T]he pilots and I (using the naked eye) observed two large orbs flare up side by side, close to the helicopter — stationary and just above the rotor disk to our right. They were oval-shaped, orange with a white or yellow center, and emitted light in all directions."
Our reality is about to turn into an episode of the X-files! Are you ready?
"He spent 50 years making us imagine alien contact through cinema. Now he is saying it was never imagination.
Steven Spielberg, the director of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., and now Disclosure Day, has made a statement that separates itself from every promotional interview ever given for a science fiction film. He is not saying his new movie is inspired by real events. He is not saying it raises important questions. He is saying that everything depicted about alien contact in Disclosure Day is true and has been true all along.
This is the most connected filmmaker in Hollywood history speaking. A man with decades of documented relationships with military, intelligence, and government insiders. A man who has stated publicly for years that governments possess information about extraterrestrial reality they have never shared with the public.
Disclosure Day arrives at the precise moment the Pentagon has released classified UAP files, Trump has stated he has seen an alien, and Congressional sworn testimony about non-human craft exists permanently on record.
Spielberg spent his career preparing humanity for a truth too large to absorb suddenly. He just said the preparation is over. "