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Religions Being Prepared for Disclosure Mirror Science Fiction Plots

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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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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):


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...
 
BTW - I just heard someone say - and forgive me I cannot remember who it was who said it and on what podcast they said it, so sorry about that - but they floated the idea that this whole disclosure thing is a a cover, a smokescreen, to confuse the playing field with what will be coming as announcements regarding new technologies. The guy was suggesting that pretty advanced stuff has already been developed by human beings - smart scientists - (one being fusion) - and for some reason has been kept on the quiet. He suggested there is a big revelation coming - and to avoid admitting that the government has had these things figured out for a very long time they will insinuate it's all reverse-engineering from aliens. This was what he was floating. I am not persuaded that the government needs this 'cover' but that's what he suggested.

Is that credible? It's true that most advance science is taking place under government auspices - not in some mad-inventor's garage somewhere in Kansas. It's all kept secret because of competition between countries. Okay. So how do you announce it all? How do you get the populace to accept 'sudden' significant technological advances?

I am a super fan of Elon Musk, but no matter the sheer brilliance of his accomplishments with SpaceX, I still have a problem with the scale of forces necessary to propel off the planet. I can't take space travel seriously until there is anti-gravity or something. Spaceships ferrying human beings to Mars have to be on a scale to make such travel healthy for those humans - and the itty-bitty spaceships they have now - as impressive as they are now compared to Gemini and Apollo - are still primitive imo.

Elon has a vision of the future that he sees described in world-building science fiction work of authors like Isaac Asimov's 'Foundation' series and science fiction author Iain M Banks' "Culture" book series. If he has those inputs why doesn't he see that he needs to build 'way-stations' before landing on Mars with humans becomes feasible. Of course, maybe he does see that - maybe the vision is far larger than he has ever let on - consider the shift to the moon and building out from there. Makes so much more sense. That changes the propulsion issue. But still ...

Anyway, these weird 'psyop drops' have a purpose. What? Can't figure out what makes fantasy better than just saying 'them's the facts, babe'.
 
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):

Thanks for the promo video - interesting. My issue remains with the credibility of all these 'whistleblowers' and sensational 'evidence'. As much as I respect your worthy pastor :cool: sheer numbers of 'believers', however eminent, does not make any of it true to the claims.

The calibre of those whistleblowers - their stories - were exceedingly poor. Totally unbelievable. Badly trained. Transparently bogus imo.

The tic-tac UFOs - again, bogus. IMO. Consider Mick West's analysis -

Published March 13, 2022: [Video Run Time 21:24] Mick West Channel

"The 'Gimbal' UFO is the poster child of modern UFO videos. Leaked in 2017, and officially released in 2019, it's considered by many to show a genuine anomalous craft, exhibiting flight characteristics beyond current human technology.

"But is it? There are four observables in the video, four things you can check yourself, that demonstrate that the most likely thing we are looking at is actually a camera artifact. It's probably an infrared glare, hiding the hot object behind it, and rotating only because the camera rotates when tracking the target from left to right.

"This does not mean it's not a "UAP", or that it's not unidentified, or that it's not an amazing craft - it just means it's not actually exhibiting any incredible behavior, and so this opens the door to more mundane possibilities, like a distant small jet, just flying away, the heat of the engines (viewed up the exhaust) creating a large glare in the thermal camera."

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
00:22 The Four Observables
01:18 What's going on
01:59 What I'm not Addressing
02:27 A full 3D recreation
03:01 The ATFLIR camera
03:25 Field of View less than the Moon.
03:55 External Gimbal Axes
05:05 Tracking left to right
05:45 Why the rotation?
06:45 Incorporating Bank in the sim
08:15 Rotating the camera rotates the image
08:47 Derotation
09:07 Real world derotation
09:22 Glare examples
10:21 Glare does not rotate
10:43 Glare derotated "rotates"
11:06 Dero does not rotate it alone
11:27 Differences between sim and video
12:05 ATFLIR's inner mirrors
12:51 Minimizing roll
13:23 Incorporating the glare angle in the sim
13:46 Observable #1 - No rotation while banking
15:23 Observable #2 - Bumps before rotation
16:01 Observable #3 - Rotating patterns
16:24 Observable #4 - Derotation match
17:12 TL/TW? Implications if it's not a glare....
17:58 Background information
19:23 Patent limitations
20:06 Credits

 
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...
Do you mean AI generated it all 'on its own'? Or someone used AI to generate it?
 
I offer the below video as a shorter and simplified analysis by Mick West. I'm focusing on this because it was one among several events that Spielberg mentioned as compelling evidence (for him). Again, what I see is just a pile-on of many people re-iterating pov's that are far from legit.

Spielberg mentions the Ariel school incident - too complex to go into here. There is no question that there have been some pretty strange events that have happened over the years - like the Betty and Barney Hill incident.

Growing up there was even a rather well documented UFO Flap that took place a few towns over from where I lived. Very strange events witnessed by very sober people. Maybe I'll post about it - there are some excellent interviews about that particular incident - especially interesting have been body language analysts assessing the interviewees for truthfulness.


Mick West has assessed the trio of videos, called FLIR, GIMBAL and GOFAST.
Mick West, debunker, skeptic, writer.

Likely explanations

“With the help of others, I quickly arrived at likely explanations for all three videos,” West explains. “The FLIR video is most likely a distant plane. The video was taken well after the famous encounter with a hypersonic zig-zagging tic-tac by pilots from the Nimitz [aircraft carrier]. This object doesn’t actually move on screen – except when the camera moves, and it resembles an out of focus low-resolution backlit plane. I don’t know what the pilots saw, but this video does not show anything really interesting.”

The GIMBAL video is also probably of a plane, West continues. “It’s not rotating. What you see is the infrared glare of the engines, larger than the plane. It looks like it is rotating because of an artifact of the gimbal-mounted camera system.” As for the “AURA” around the plane, that’s just image sharpening, he adds. “It happens all the time in thermal camera footage. It’s not an alien warp drive, it’s just the unsharp mask filter.”

Lastly, the GO-FAST video probably shows a balloon, West surmises. “It’s not moving fast, it’s not skimming the water, and you can verify this yourself because all the information you need is in the numbers on screen. It’s just an effect caused by parallax,” he concludes.

Published April 27, 2020: [Video Run Time 2:53] Mick West Channel
"Today the Navy officially released three videos of UFOs. They are called FLIR, GIMBAL and GOFAST. The internet immediately took this as meaning that aliens are real. But the videos are not actually new. They were internally declassified back in 2017, and immediately released by Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. I started writing about them in December 2017. With the help of others, I quickly arrived at likely explanations for all three videos.

"The FLIR video is most likely a distant plane. The video was taken well after the famous encounter with a hypersonic zig-zagging tic-tac by pilots from the NIMITZ. This object doesn't actually move on screen - except when the camera moves, and it resembles an out of focus low-resolution backlit plane. I don't know what the pilots saw, but this video does not show anything really interesting.

"The GIMBAL video is also probably of a plane. .... It's not rotating. What you see is the infrared glare of the engines, larger than the plane. It looks like it is rotating because of an artifact of the gimbal-mounted camera system. This is all a bit confusing, so I made several videos explaining it.

"Oh, and the 'AURA' around the plane, that's just image sharpening. It happens all the time in thermal camera footage. It's not an alien warp drive, it's just the unsharp mask filter.

"The GO-FAST video probably shows a balloon. It's not moving fast, it's not skimming the water, and you can verify this yourself because all the information you need is in the numbers on screen. It's just an effect caused by parallax. Over the last few years, I've made a variety of videos explaining all this."

 
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