SOFT DISCLOSURE
Why Science Fiction Was Never Just Entertainment
Let’s stop calling it science fiction.
I’m serious.
Disclosure has been happening for decades, but because the word “fiction” was used, people were allowed to dismiss it. That dismissal is exactly what keeps some people unprepared for the world we are already moving into.
We have to be careful with how we name things because words rewire brains and rewrite reality. We need to start being conscious of how we use them.
I’ve been following the intense discussions around the recent UAP file releases and Steven Spielberg’s upcoming Disclosure Day. Many people are expecting governments to release full disclosure immediately, but I don’t think they can. At least, not yet.
The truth is too sensitive. The impact on the human nervous system cannot be understated. The reality is many people are simply not ready.
And that is okay because disclosure has been happening for a very long time.
Star Trek, Men in Black, and other classic sci-fi were not just entertainment if you really think about it. They were the tools used to bypass your conscious mind and plant seeds.
Star Trek normalized interspecies contact, and the idea that communicating and coexisting with non-human civilizations was natural.
Men in Black planted the idea that they are already here, already among us, and some level of government knows it.
Jarvis (Tony Stark’s AI companion) showed us that an advanced, non-human intelligence integrated into daily life was not something to fear but completely normal.
I can’t help but wonder whether all of this was done deliberately to prepare us for the future.
If you grew up reading and watching science fiction, here is a thought. What if your nervous system is already primed for what’s coming? You might be more ready than you think. You will be the anchors and guides for this new era.
You will adapt faster. You will be more comfortable with non-human intelligence, complex timelines, other forms of consciousness, interdimensional travel and interdimensional species. Your minds have been actively prepared and evolved to accept these realities.
On the other hand, if you have been avoiding this genre as unrealistic or farfetched, the transition to our new reality will be much harder to integrate. It’s not impossible, just harder.
Reality is stranger than anything we could possibly imagine, and the truth, as it emerges in our lifetime, is proving to be even more elaborate and strange than the stories told about it.
Buckle your seatbelts because everything is going to speed up from here on.
Which brings me to a question I keep seeing:
Why now? Why this specific moment in human history?
Honestly, most of what’s being released by official channels has been circulating for years. There is nothing dramatically new yet, but it is a good question. Why now?
I personally think it’s directly connected to AI…or what we call “artificial” intelligence (remember what I said about words).
The positive news is when AI was first released to the public, people didn’t call it a demon. They didn’t burn it to the ground. Millions accepted it, integrated it and started talking to it like a companion or a colleague. THAT acceptance makes me wonder if it is living proof that soft disclosure worked as intended. The nervous system was prepared—perhaps not enough for what is truly coming in the next few decades.
The fact that humanity absorbed AI the way it did tells me something important about how ready we actually are. It makes me question how much more ready we might be than we realize.
I’ve been working on a longer piece about this and I hope I’ll be able to share it with you soon. For now, it’s clear that we are almost ready, but the hardest work is still ahead.
I’ve always believed that when something becomes physically undeniable, when it’s right in front of you and you can no longer look away, it means the signs were already there, but they were ignored.
The fact that UAP sightings are being reported in increasing numbers around the world by more and more people tells us something. Humanity didn’t wake up in time for the gentler version of this transition. The evidence had to get louder.
One day, the proof around us will be so overwhelming that denial won’t be an option anymore. But until then, each individual must choose.
So, if you were thinking of skipping Spielberg’s Disclosure Day (which is literally called Disclosure Day, they couldn’t be any clearer than that) because it’s “just another sci-fi movie about weird aliens”, I'd like to invite you to shift your perspective.
Go into that experience with an open mind and with one question: What if it was all true?
Better yet, watch it as though it were a documentary.
Disclosure is happening all around us. As a matter of fact, it’s happening right in front of you. The question was never whether it was coming, but whether we are open enough to see it.
And that, my friends, as always, is an invitation only you can accept.
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He to whom the emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand wrapped in awe, is as good as dead —his eyes are closed.” —Albert Einstein
I’d love to know your thoughts.
Are you ready? What would you do if full disclosure happened tomorrow?
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Yep, calling it Disclosure Day isn't very subtle. I agree that the soft release has been happening for a while, except it might not be to prepare us for the future, but for a specific future. I'm hesitant to fully trust science fiction offerings from structures of authority whose main focus is to maintain their place of power. Could be viewed as predictive programming to tilt the gameboard to a desired outcome.
Can disclosure be managed that coherently? Probably not. Curious to see how it plays out!
Bring on the aliens. It will force a lot of people to finally rethink their center-of-the-universe, we-are-right/superior, bigoted belief systems. Because nothing else seems to work on far too many of the world’s population.