Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Trailer Analysis & Congress on UAPs
That UFO PodcastDecember 27, 202523 min30,162 views
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- π The trailer for Steven Spielberg's 2026 blockbuster, titled "Disclosure Day," has been released, generating significant excitement.
- π‘ The trailer begins with a thought-provoking tagline: "If you found out we weren't alone. If someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you?"
- π€ A key scene features Emily Blunt, seemingly presenting the weather, whose voice is taken over by a non-human entity, indicated by clicks and pops, suggesting a global viral event.
- βοΈ The trailer incorporates strong religious and animal symbolism, with nuns, crosses, and imagery of birds and deer, hinting at deeper themes.
- π£οΈ Josh O'Connor's character states, "People have a right to know the truth. It belongs to 7 billion people," emphasizing the theme of full disclosure.
- π’ Colin Firth's character is shown in a futuristic media hub, suggesting a central role in managing or disseminating information.
- π½ The trailer hints at non-human beings living among us, with a visual cue of characters' eyes changing color.
- πΎ A striking scene shows Josh O'Connor in a field as a crop circle forms around him, adding to the mystery.
- π¬ The overall tone is dark and foreboding, with the trailer focusing on lore from UFOlogy, psionic aspects, and a potential worldwide awakening, rather than explicit crafts or beings.
Congressional UAP Discussions
- πΊπΈ A recent "Weaponized" episode featured Congressmen Burchett, Berles, and Congresswoman Luna discussing UAPs.
- π« Luna highlighted pushback from agencies and denied access to information, noting that hearings lack subpoena power, which limits their effectiveness.
- π Burchett suggested that testifying is yielding diminishing returns and raised concerns about AI's impact on distinguishing genuine from fake media.
- π Berles echoed the need for new evidence beyond what has already been presented, acknowledging that some individuals with knowledge are unable to speak publicly.
- π°οΈ Burchett mentioned discussions about underwater bases and objects traveling at high speeds, stating these cannot be human-made.
- π€ There's a sense of pushback from the military-industrial complex, with suggestions that progress might come from a private individual or another country rather than official channels.
- β οΈ Knap indicated that something is coming aimed at Congress to deter them, but they are prepared for it.
Community Reactions and Future Outlook
- π Many listeners expressed excitement for "Disclosure Day," appreciating its mainstream appeal and potential to elevate the UFO conversation.
- π€ Some viewers hoped for a more grounded thriller or a focus on programs like Bob Lazar's, while others were disappointed by the trailer's perceived lack of substance or the use of CGI animals.
- π The host shared personal reactions, rating the trailer 10/10 for excitement, and mentioned upcoming content, including a documentary and an end-of-year AMA.
- π A reminder was given about the discounted price of the host's book, "Atlas of Unidentified Flying Objects."
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