Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Disclosure Theater and the Deep State Nine

What’s with all this “UFO Disclosure” business going on in Washington? There’s no hue and cry amongst the public for it. 



And there’s no real need for disclosure either, considering everything we know about the UFO subject came from the Military-Industrial Complex in the first place.

If you know my work you probably realize I don’t see UFOlogy as a science, but a religion. And it’s a religion that has methodically embedded itself into some of the highest levels of power in the Federal Government.

By which I mean I hadn’t been paying a whole lot of attention to the disclosure circus. That is, until one of the performers in that circus became the new Secretary of State, meaning “fourth in line in Presidential succession.”

I just did a big livestream on the Disclosure Cult on Sunday for the Secret Sun Institute and in my research I realized how closely tied it all is to Artificial Intelligence, the drone situation, the ramping up of the Cold War, and even Elon Musk’s obsession with Mars.

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And all that also ties in with a movie that all Synchronauts are very well familiar with...

Here's an excerpt from a free piece up now at The Secret Sun Extension School:

A lot of ink has been spilled explaining what 2001: A Space Odyssey is really about, which seems kind of a waste considering that the men who actually made the film weren’t shy about coming out and saying what it’s really about:

“I will say that the God concept is at the heart of 2001-- but not any traditional anthropomorphic image of God. I don’t believe in any of Earth’s monotheistic religions, but I do believe that one can construct an intriguing scientific definition of God.”

Stanley Kubrick, Playboy interview, Sept 1968

Quite early in the game I went around saying, not very loudly, ‘M-G-M doesn't know this yet, but they're paying for the first $10,000,000 religious movie.’”

Arthur C. Clarke, Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations, 1972

What they are saying is that 2001 is about is God. Or perhaps, gods.

And considering the film is based on a story called “The Sentinel” — a synonym for “Watcher” — it’s worth looking to see how the film ties into a host of other mysteries connected to the Angels Who Kept Not Their First Estate.

Kubrick was not normally given to spilling his guts in the press, which makes his epic interview in 1969 all the more remarkable. All the more so when you read what he has to say.