My pastor, Steven Spielberg, seems to regard disclosure as imminent as well. He talks of tic-tac UFOs and the Ariel School UFO encounter among others in this nifty interview/promotion for his new movie (I was surprised not to find a single mention of the movie anywhere on the forums when searching, as I was trying to find a suitable place to post the link, but failed, so here goes anyway):Another bit that came through my FB feed -
"Evangelist Richie L. Whidden has come forward with a stunning and carefully detailed claim. He says a large number of pastors were summoned to a private, undisclosed location [we now know it was in Tennessee] where US government officials delivered an unprecedented message. Prepare your congregations. UFO disclosure is imminent.
"According to Whidden, the briefing did not stop at generic announcements about non human intelligence. The pastors were allegedly told that official reports may include information about reptile like creatures. Not symbolism. Not ancient mythology. Actual biological entities.
"Why would government officials brief religious leaders before the general public? The answer may be strategic. Disclosure is not merely a scientific revelation. It carries profound spiritual implications that could shake the foundations of faith for millions.
"Whidden has not released names of the officials involved, citing ongoing confidentiality. But he stands by his account with unwavering conviction. If he is telling the truth, the government is quietly preparing the church for a truth stranger than any fiction."
I think I go with Glenn Beck's take on all this.
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I think the FB text you quoted is probably AI-generated? like the picture (this phrasing reminds me of my chats with microsoft copilot: "Not symbolism. Not ancient mythology. Actual biological entities.") I didn't bother to run it through an AI-check program though...


sheer numbers of 'believers', however eminent, does not make any of it true to the claims.