If Stargate is no longer relevant, then why is it currently available on not one, but two of the world’s biggest streaming platforms: Prime and Netflix?
Think about that for a moment.
These companies spend billions of dollars every year deciding what content deserves a place on their platforms. Every title is there because someone believes it has value and an audience.
They don’t invest in forgotten franchises.
They invest in franchises that people are still watching.
Every day, long-time fans return to Stargate.
Every day, new viewers discover it for the first time.
And does that not show exactly how popular it still is?
With the support of the incredible Stargate community, alongside @BaronDestructo, @martingero, @MichaelShanks, @robertpatrickT2, @Imcorinnemic and so many others who helped make this franchise a success, the fanbase continues to grow.
In fact, dare I say it, the online Stargate community now feels larger and more active than Doctor Who’s in many places.
If two of the most successful streaming platforms in the world believe Stargate is worth putting in front of millions of viewers, should that not tell us something?
Should that not tell executives that Stargate is still one of science fiction’s most valuable untapped opportunities? @AmazonMGMStudio@ajassy@JeffBezos@netflix
A franchise with a proven audience.
A franchise with global recognition.
A franchise with generations of loyal fans.
And a franchise that continues to attract new ones every day.
That isn’t a relic of the past.
That is a franchise ready for the future.
The audience is here.
The community is here.
The gate is still open.
#SaveStargate
⚠Sarah Gramm: "I have met non-human intelligence in public"
Former UAP Task Force analyst Sarah Gamm just stated: "I have met non-human intelligence in public and there is a place where it is known they are present."
Gamm is an elite intelligence professional with a background spanning the NGA, NASA, NOAA, and ODNI. She specialized in nuclear risk analysis, aerospace, and satellite technology before her work with the UAP Task Force.
She claims to have encountered humanoid beings walking among us in Washington D.C. They blend in using disguises, but their eyes and distinct energy give them away. Her contacts confirm NHI are living undetected in specific US locations.
This clip is sure to turn some heads. #ufox #ufotwitter
Humanity is at the point where I’ve met someone who said they’ve never had an avocado before, but they’ve eaten guacamole.
This is where we’re at, people.
This is why it’s important to do our best not to spread misinformation because people don’t know guac. 🥑
100,000.
Not viewers.
Not impressions.
Not clicks.
100,000 people who took the time to add their name and say:
“Stargate still matters.”
For a franchise whose last live-action series ended over a decade ago, that is remarkable.
This isn’t just nostalgia.
It’s a community that never stopped believing.
Fans from around the world have come together with one message: the audience is here, the passion is here, and the gate is still open.
If you haven’t signed yet, you can add your voice here:
https://t.co/yourIUj0mt
100,000 signatures is an incredible milestone, but we’re not done yet.
#SaveStargate #Stargate
Seeing all the #SaveStargate love on here has made me very happy & proud to be a part of this magnificent show. This truly is the best fandom EVER! I was only a tiny part of the story but dang- Hathor has been SO good to me. On behalf us both-We are most grateful. 😉
Dylan Borland: “The good stuff [UFO materials, videos] is classified and ends the conversation once and for all.”
A video, a picture or a document that ends the conversation about what the US knows on the UFO topic. I like that idea.
And we absolutely DO NOT need anymore UAP "advisory boards." All we need is a small amnesty window for whistleblowers to legally tell all and show all.
And then you'd have it: Catastrophic Disclosure. We win.