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==Is ‘Disclosure Day’ Preparing the World for a Massive UFO Deception?
Dec 30, 2025
UFO disclosure is no longer a fringe topic, and it is not going away. According to longtime researcher and filmmaker L.A. Marzulli, the conversation has reached a tipping point.
“It’s here. It’s happening. And it’s now,” Marzulli said in a recent reaction video, warning that the global push toward disclosure is unfolding “in real time,” not in the distant future.
Marzulli’s recent reaction video centers on the new film Disclosure Day, which he believes is less entertainment and more ideological groundwork.
The movie repeatedly frames “full disclosure” as a moral necessity, suggesting the world has a right to know the truth all at once.
That framing, Marzulli argues, is intentional. “People have a right to know the truth,” the film declares. Marzulli’s response is pointed: “But what truth are we going to hear? Whose truth will we hear?”
Throughout his breakdown of the movie’s trailer, Marzulli highlights imagery he believes is doing heavy theological lifting. Scenes of altered consciousness, possession-like behavior and religious symbolism are not incidental.
“There’s no way around that,” he said of one scene depicting a woman losing control of her faculties. “That’s possession. She no longer is in possession of her faculties.”
He also noted the film’s use of Catholic imagery, saying it subtly suggests that faith can be reinterpreted to accommodate non-human entities. “They’re already spinning this thing within a certain theological framework,” he said.
More broadly, Marzulli rejects the film’s assumption that alleged non-human intelligences are benevolent extraterrestrials. “They’re not from Zeta Reticuli,” he said. “They’re gods with little g’s. They are the fallen angels with a very nefarious agenda.”
He ties this directly to biblical prophecy, warning that such revelations could trigger what Scripture calls a great falling away. “When they reveal themselves, that’s the game changer,” Marzulli said. “And we are being set up for it.”
The push for disclosure is shaping how people think, believe and interpret reality. As governments, media and entertainment move in lockstep, discernment matters more than ever. Pay attention to the world around you.
Deception rarely announces itself. It hides in plain sight, often where we are told to look for truth.
James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a background in journalism from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and the LA Dream Center.
A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine.
https://mycharisma.com/culture/is-disclosure-day-preparing-the-world-for-a-massive-ufo-deception/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaY8s1H7HtU
James “Mad Dog” Mattis asked about UFOs
UAP Reporting Center
@UAPReportingCnt
🚨 I was at first hesitant to share this, but a few years ago in Las Vegas, after a meeting with former Secretary of Defense James “Mad Dog” Mattis, I had a brief private moment with him as we were walking out.
I asked if I could pose one quick question.
He said yes, so I asked:
“Just give me a hint… are UAPs real?”
Knowing exactly what I was asking; He replied, “You’re not wrong.”
He didn’t elaborate; but those three words said plenty.
8:42 PM · Dec 27, 2025
https://x.com/UAPReportingCnt/status/2005137164296761652
https://www.liberationtimes.com/
https://www.thewowsignal.news/capitol-disclosure/the-changing-of-the-guard
https://x.com/SteveBassett
https://x.com/ChrisUKSharp
UFO Disclosure and The Changing Of The Guard
29 December 2025
In discussing the dynamics of social and scientific advancement, it is important to highlight the concept of the "changing of the guard."
This term refers not to specific individuals but to the broader shift in roles between those who first champion a cause or idea and those who later take up the mantle.
The lines between the so-called "old guard" and "new guard," as well as who ultimately participates in this transition, are matters of capability, perspective, and intent.
The spirit of this discussion, without reference to any individual, is to acknowledge the contributions of all involved and to wish them recognition and success.
Both science and activism share a significant trait: the pathway to major breakthroughs is often long and arduous, sometimes taking decades or centuries.
The prevailing culture frequently dismisses the ideas or causes they pursue as irrelevant, misguided, or frivolous.
Consequently, those who dedicate themselves to such pursuits are often labeled as unserious, disruptive, or even irrational.
For progress to be recognized, it is essential to persuade established authorities in the respective fields to acknowledge the validity and importance of the effort.
Their support is crucial for broader acceptance and ultimate success.
This process can be lengthy, with early advocates not living to witness the prize won, though they may be there for the "changing of the guard."
Science and activism share some notable commonalities: major breakthroughs often require many decades, if not centuries, to emerge.
The scientific research or activist issue being engaged is considered by the extant culture to be unimportant, misguided, frivolous.
By extension, those involved in the process are seen as unserious, disruptive, even crazy.
Currently, these themes are evident in the 80-year scientific quest to verify the extraterrestrial presence and the parallel 30-year activist campaign to end the U.S. Government's truth embargo on this reality and related matters.
The transition phase began in the fall of 2017, and within three years, much of the stigma and ridicule associated with these efforts was significantly reduced.
The professional media, influential members of Congress, prominent scientists, and other establishment figures have increasingly supported the cause.
Remarkably, more progress has been made in the past seven years than in the preceding seventy.
This ongoing transition naturally raises questions about the fate of the old guard, those who first carried the cause forward.
The pursuit of truth through the scientific method—arguably humanity's most critical invention—is deeply respected and institutionally embedded in society.
Individuals who initiate complex, controversial, or even ridiculed research that ultimately uncovers profound truths are often honored; being among the first can lead to significant recognition.
This system benefits both science and society.
Activism, however, occupies a different space.
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Major activist movements typically seek to change policies to promote justice, fairness, equality, transparency, and truth within governmental systems up to the highest levels of power.
Governments, generally resistant to unsolicited change, may respond to activist pressures with varying degrees of severity, including ridicule, stigma, subversion, intimidation, propaganda, legal action, imprisonment, or even execution.
Such resistance has been evident in every significant activist movement of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Some movements are suppressed while others succeed, and the stories of those who drove these efforts are well documented.
Success in these movements invariably requires the changing of the guard.
The Disclosure movement, while poised for success, faces a unique challenge: the U.S. Government has long denied the very existence of the phenomenon at the heart of the movement.
This is akin to denying the existence of Cuba while dismissing protests against the embargo on Cuba as the folly of deluded people.
This denial fueled a level of derision so severe that activists were relegated to an "intellectual ghetto," not as state enemies but as pitiable outcasts.
This harsh response—now thankfully receding—has deeply influenced the psychology surrounding the changing of the guard.
Activists who persistently called for government acknowledgement of the extraterrestrial presence were branded as unstable, even though history has proven they were correct.
Unfortunately, the stigma of being seen as "crazy" is harder to overcome than merely being wrong.
As the movement gains traction and new leaders emerge, there is often reluctance to acknowledge or include the pioneers who first championed the cause, even though they were right.
The stigma lingers.
In other words, you’re still crazy.
For an introduction to many who have passed, one can visit the In Memoriam section on the Paradigm Research Group’s website, found here.
In the decades since Roswell, mainstream institutions have not offered awards, grants, or commendations to those who challenged official narratives, particularly on matters of national security.
Recognition has largely come from within the movement itself. For members of the old guard wishing to join with the new, the path remains challenging.
The activist path has never been an easy one, as far back as history records.
Merely reaching the mountain top and seeing the other side is quite the accomplishment and perhaps enough reward.
But societies that choose to honor pioneers of social, political, or judicial change - even those they find particularly irritating —stand to benefit in both visible and unforeseen ways.
A serving political activist has observed:
"When you are wrong about an activist goal (it happens), many will not like you. When you are right about that goal, many will really not like you."
Eh, being liked is overrated.
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The Secret Maps That Reveal Inner Earth
Dec 29, 2025
Coast to Coast AM - In this Cosmic Disclosure segment 👉 https://www.gaia.com/series/cosmic-di… , George Noory interviews Emery Smith about Earth’s conceals vast Inner Earth biospheres accessed through hidden portals.
Using AI drones and classified mapping systems, covert teams allegedly document underground life and massive buried craft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQrzevZkb9g
https://x.com/coasttocoastam
https://x.com/emerysmith33
Elena Danaan: STAR NATION NEWS
29 12 2025
Overview of the major events of 2025 that changed the face of this galaxy, and a message for the near future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja7ItcgZTh8
https://x.com/danaan_elena
Dark Alliance: The Next Generation Film Release
Darcy Weir Films
@Occultjourneys
This is the film in which I was reluctant to release. Now it is out on Apple TV to start. It features testimony from
@I_D_Official
@DesertDiaries
@MichaelSalla
@StevenCambian
@FiresOfTruth
@Jordan_Sather_
@jayweidner37
@WalterBosley
@KevinLuengo1
TonyRodrigues
ChrisO'cconor
and many more.
Is the New Age Secret Space Program something we should all be focusing on in this UFO community?
Are there trends and issues that we should all be aware of? I'll leave that for you to discover. Link below
12:45 PM · Dec 29, 2025
https://x.com/Occultjourneys/status/2005742091213975910
https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/dark-alliance-the-next-generation/umc.cmc.4blgzq9l2gfejvz0l0vus2qa
TUPACABRA
@TUPACABRA2
MINNESOTA DARK
(Not On Our Block)
(AI music video)
9:42 PM · Dec 29, 2025
https://x.com/TUPACABRA2/status/2005877025454662066
Joseph Kosinski Says He Wants Michael Mann Involved In ‘Miami Vice,’ & Calls His UFO Movie “Science Fact”
December 30, 2025 12:03 pm
In the wake of the global box office successes of back-to-back blockbusters “Top Gun: Maverick” ($1.495 billion) and “F1: The Movie” ($631.6 million), an impressive combined cume of $2.126 billion, director Joseph Kosinski has two high-profile projects on the horizon with a gestating new feature iteration of “Miami Vice” at Universal Pictures (has a script penned by Dan Gilroy and Eric Warren Singer) and is reuniting with mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer on an untitled UFO movie, that looks to be inspired by real-life grounded events.
On Deadline’s podcast “Behind The Lens with Pete Hammond,” Kosinski talked about his upcoming “Miami Vice” remake (set in the 1980s with Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler in talks for the lead roles of undercover cops) and the hope of getting Michael Mann‘s involvement, given he was behind both the original TV series and the film from the 2006 that starred Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell (Wow, has it really been 20 years since it’s release?).
“I’m looking at ‘Miami Vice,'” Kosinski said when asked if his action crime pic remake was next. “I can’t say too much right now. I’m excited, certainly excited about the possibility of it.
I will say, you know, that show for me as a 10-year-old kid had as much influence, kind of on my desire to be a filmmaker, as any film did. Yeah. So I hope we can pull it together. It’s looking promising.”
When directly asked about the current involvement of Michael Mann on the film, Kosinski said, “You know, I talked to Michael Mann two nights ago and told him this very same thing about how important that show was and how it just kind of blew my mind.
And so, yeah, I would hope to get Michael involved in some way for sure.”
How involved Mann could be with “Miami Vice” is a little unclear, as the director is readying “Heat 2” as there is an assumption project could begin later in 2026, and there are a lot of moving parts with that one, given the high-profile cast (Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio being some of the names in the mix) alongside the prequel/sequel aspects ontop of locations set in different countries as well.
On the subject of his UFO movie, Kosinski is pushing back a little on the idea that the movie is going to be hitting common “science fiction” tropes rather than “science fact.”
As it will seemingly tackle the UAPs that have become headline news after the U.S. government and military have released a string of videos with military interactions with these UAPs, and is most likely going to be what this movie explores, an interesting contrast to something like Steven Spielberg‘s “Disclosure Day.”
“I’ve got something I’m working on with Jerry Bruckheimer about these UAPs, these unidentified aerial phenomena.
Oh, yeah. So we’re working with two people who are at the very center of the topic. So, you know, the conversations with them are just fascinating. Zach Baylin‘s writing the script right now. It’s a very exciting project, and trying to get that ready as soon as possible.”
The filmmaker was then pressed if the untitled UFO movie would be within the realm of “science fiction.” Kosinski’s response to that was, “You think it’s science fiction, but I think we’re finding out it’s science facts.
So that’s what the film is about, and I think you know it’s one of those things that I think everyone will want to go see.”
Kosinski is also tentatively attached to return for “Top Gun 3” at Paramount Pictures, but when that one will get in front of cameras is less known, as star/producer Tom Cruise has been busy with his new first-look deal at Warner Bros. with things like “Digger” coming to theaters next year and the director is gearing up to shoot “Miami Vice” sometime in 2026 if everything comes together as expected.
https://theplaylist.net/joseph-kosinski-says-he-wants-michael-mann-involved-in-miami-vice-calls-his-ufo-movie-science-fact-20251230/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uyf7EP498NM