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For decades, the collective imagination has been enthralled by the prospect of a major announcement from world leaders, perhaps the U.S. President, disclosing the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Picture the scene: a press conference, flashing cameras, and a statement that changes our understanding of the universe. However, reality has taken a different, more nuanced path. Disclosure, as it turns out, might be a gradual process, unfolding before our eyes in ways less cinematic but equally profound.
The term “disclosure” conjures images of definitive proof, a moment of clarity where all doubts are erased. Yet, what if disclosure isn’t a moment but a movement? “We had authentic military footage, abductions, implants… we had everything,” remarks a UFO enthusiasts on social media, echoing a sentiment that the evidence has been piling up for years.
Actually it makes sense to let the smarter and more curious discover it first, we might then be useful in the phase when most normies start waking up....
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