@pablobronte72@JDunlap1974 He did not.
"What does this do to the fundamental beliefs that many of us have?"
...is hardly an attack on Christian theology.
https://t.co/s7emjARJzI
Steven Spielberg says his new movie, Disclosure Day, about aliens will have Christians and people of faith second-guessing their own religion.
Spielberg says the movie will take the position of the Church.
"Is God our God only on this planet, or is God a God for every system where there's civilization?"
"That would mess up a lot of people."
@MovieMantz Leaving the theater after seeing DDay left me thinking about how even a great director like Spielberg couldn't replicate the grand majesty of CE3 with this film present day due to a more naive culture in '77 that was left speechless by the final sequence.
@RondaGLarson Psyops are counterintuitive by design. Spielberg released a film in '77 followed by another in '82 that should've provided you with every expectation for how aliens would be portrayed in this film.
@ericweinstein The narrative that Grusch is nuts, or a victim of Yankee Blue hazing, is lazy but convenient as it provides an exit for the congressional perjury counterargument to willful deception.
I’ve spoken to David Grusch many times.
There is nothing obviously wrong with him. At all.
Stop using the ‘argument’ that everything for which you are not ready miraculously only comes from dismissible people. It’s just not working all that well anymore:
Something is going on.
@YourAnonNews@mkkkmoo Are there any successful examples of publicly owned grocery stores in cities? Corporate stores in San Francisco keep closing making it difficult for locals to shop in certain areas.
@Kabamur_Taygeta >humanity must reject third-world behavior.
Have you checked out the local news in Europe lately? Many people seem more comfortable placing their families and neighbors in danger than removing these people.
@Occultjourneys Anytime we hear the term "Galactic Federation" it inflames the specter of tall tales from the days of David Wilcock/Corey Goode and yarn-spinning SSP faux whistleblowers.
As I have been saying, everyone in theoretical physics should be aware of the claims made about gravity and physicists in the 1971 Australian intelligence document:
The author of the 1971 Australian Joint Intelligence Organisation minute paper that David Grusch referred to in today’s press conference Q&A at Capitol Hill was Harry Turner.
Australian researcher, Bill Chalker (@BillOZfiles) has comprehensively reported on Harry Turner’s work and interviewed him at length before his passing. Read more on Bill’s blog at: https://t.co/vT2grc0pmU
Read Harry Turner’s 1971 JIO document at: https://t.co/7pVcIrGXww
@JonBakerPharmD@InterstellarUAP Contrast that with a journalist asking a potential gotcha question about Greys and Nordics and Grusch responding with technical taxonomic classifications that left the press speechless.
>Present his argument that his film is fact-based
He didn't make this argument, he invented and used "science speculation" as a term of art since Close Encounters refusing to call it science fiction during press interviews in '77—fictional plot devices adapted from real world cases and technical expertise from government scientists. Your Spiderman analogy is ludicrous and a non sequitur.
@robjonesreports Waived NDA protections via presidential EO are helpful, but we're never gonna get direct-access DoE whistleblowers without a more comprehensive set of legal safeguards in place that includes immunity from prosecution.
@Truthpole This rant seems out of character for a guy who's been publicly supportive of Disclosure efforts by Congress and military/intel whistleblowers in the past.
Newly declassified files are pulling back the curtain on the earliest flying saucer sightings in U.S. history. What did the government really know? Watch the full story tonight on #SpecialReport with @BretBaier at 6PM ET on @FoxNews. 🛸
Great observation, wanna know why?
Because a covert security wall funded by over $1 trillion in adjusted dollars and fortified since the early '50s via black budget covert allocations has blocked public access to the so-called "extraordinary evidence".
Despite this, some materials have leaked out to government and university labs for chemical analysis.