Posted on 03/15/2025 12:54:40 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods
"A gripping new UFO documentary just made its debut at SXSW this past weekend. The Age of Disclosure features interviews with 34 members of the U.S. government, military, and intelligence community, exploring claims of a long-standing cover-up surrounding alien life. But is The Age of Disclosure available to stream, and when can you watch it at home?"
"Currently, there is no way to watch The Age of Disclosure. The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 9, 2025."
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I haven’t heard that. Do you have a source for that? I would like to dig into that angle.
On NASA—Tim Taylor (mentioned in Pasulka’s books) is the source.
He claims that entities are out there (don’t know what they are exactly) that “attach” to the astronauts.
Further comment—a variation on the “hitch-hiker effect”.
That turns the stone over to reveal the worms! It really does appear that the spiritual component in all of this is central to the phenomenon. Much to my surprise, some of this dovetails with accounts shared by people who had NDE experiences. These pecker-head ETs have been with us for a long time. Stories about soul capturing to retain us on a prison planet, guided evolution, and all sorts of mental pretzels abound.
I'm coming back in my next life to wreck the place. ;-D
Yeah—agreed.
The world is much more complex than we are taught.
Well now, that sure seems like demons to me. Its time to bring in our resident eye-ball...
Why, on God’s good green earth, would I try to pretend to present cogency to something I consider asinine?
There are so many other, far more interesting, windmills to tilt at.
Same, and obvious, conclusion that comes to me. Most of life doesn't seem to be "here".
To each his own windmill. Some of like this one.
If we ever identified the aliens in those UFOs, we wouldn’t have UFOs anymore. The mystery would cease to be. We need the good old legend of extraterrestrials. Same with ghost stories. We would end up with a lot leas movies and stories. Nope! (Wasn’t that an alien movie, btw?) Stop the release of the documents.
This one is the well known "Ostrich Effect".
Maybe the people on this thread know something that you don't.
The question is, "Why are you angry about this subject? So angry that you come on threads you consider asinine just to insult people without even engaging them in a discussion."
Like you, I know Freepers are a good and decent bunch of folks. And very smart.
You and I wouldn't go on the gardening thread to insult people who like to grow plants. I think that's asinine because I don't have a green thumb. It's not my thing.
But you and I don't go on their threads to insult them.
The Hitchhiker Effect is scary...and real.
For those that believe in devine creation, a God that can create life at will could also control physics as he sees fit. And who is to say there is only one, the universe is a vast wilderness.There is an old saying that if you find one, then there is another in the vicinity. There might even be a competition between them, you make your world your way, I’ll make mine my way so to speak. Now if they are an omnipotent God, traveling over vast light year distances would be a piece of cake so to speak.So if you believe there is an omnipotent God, why not believe there might be more than one. If God is capable of creating the human race, why only create one or for that matter, Gods creating many.
Taylor has claimed that the “hitch-hiker” stuff is also found inside the medical facilities on NASA—and freaks out the staff that works there—and they are sworn to secrecy.
You mentioned Diana Pasulka upthread (I like her...a good academic). She has spoken about this in the context of possession.
Insults achieve nothing. Cogent arguments, even when we disagree with them, expand our understanding.
Yup—good point on Barber.
Something very real is happening—and in this case I do believe the “we do not know what it is” claims.
Folks like Barber claim it is wonderful—but there are many other sources who do not share his view.
We are way over our heads with this stuff—my view is that neither science or religion is giving us the tools we need to understand it.
The first step (in my view) is humility—we cannot even begin to figure out this stuff until we acknowledge that our most basic assumptions about reality may be totally wrong.
My feelings, exactly. We don't actually know much about anything. Creation is most certainly more than we could imagine.
I know Star Trek was pure science fiction but it brought forth many interesting scenarios. The Q continuum has always intrigued me for example. Someone controls this vast universe, don’t think it happened just by chance and for humans to be the only inhabitants well that’s scarry, also scarry if we aren’t.
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