My Thoughts on UFO Disclosure (And Those It Will Most Impact)

I’ve been waiting for ET & UFO disclosure for most of my life now.

I’m old enough (feels weird to say) to remember when Obama was supposed to disclose ETs circa 2009. Since the days of perusing the Above Top Secret forum in high school, whispers of official “disclosure” have always placed it at right around the corner, a sort of saving grace for those in the UFO community, a foretold redemption for those whose friends and family might view them as crazy.

Since then, I’ve learned that disclosure is very much an individual, often painful journey of discovering truth within yourself, deconstructing layers of old belief systems to perceive more of reality. We don’t need to wait for the government to tell us what is real. Nor should we care what any other person thinks, for that matter.

I’ve also learned that there are many people in this world who will not believe anything unless it comes from an “official” external source, even though these same sources — whether governments, mainstream media outlets, or church leaders — have been participating in the deceitful coverup and perception manipulation for decades, often in conjunction with the intelligence agencies.

For most of these people, some sort of official acknowledgement is needed that we are not alone in the universe — that there are beings here visiting from other planets, other dimensions, possibly even from beneath our feet. We have been swimming about a tiny fish tank, made to believe it was our whole reality.

In general, I see two categories of people whose belief systems will be shattered by a hypothetical disclosure.

The first are your classic dogmatic religious people, who are made to believe that beings from other planets or dimensions, or anything outside their narrow box, are demonic. I’m not saying that there isn’t a “demonic” element to our world (it would explain a lot, actually). But the worldviews of a surprising amount of people in the online Christian community have devolved to the point where they believe that space and other planets are “fake” (in my mind, a purposeful psychological operation in conjunction with flat earth theory), a perfect way to continue the 80-year coverup and get people arguing over nonsense.

Open-minded Christians (and other religious people) who can see that ETs, UFOs, and interdimensional beings are mentioned everywhere in holy texts, even littered throughout religious artwork/iconography (a few examples of which I’m attaching), will have a much easier time. They will accept the obvious truth that God made a vast universe filled with a multitude of intelligent expressions. Anything less (space is fake) is a disservice to his creation.

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Group of Teenagers are Invited Onboard Arcturian Extraterrestrial Spacecraft, Remote Viewing, and New Podcast Announcement

In the inaugural episode of The Mystery Temple Podcast, Adrian Solomon and I interviewed our good friend Beth about extraterrestrials, remote viewing, astral travel, planetary awakening, and other mind-bending metaphysical topics.

Beth is a wonderful, genuine soul whom I’ve gotten to know from being in the same weekly meditation and remote viewing group (more on that in a bit). I also had the chance to hang out with her in person for a few days at the 2023 Journey to Truth conference. What you probably won’t guess from initially meeting her is that she has experienced one of the most extraordinary cases of benevolent ET contact that has ever been reported, and also one of the most credible, due to the level of corroboration. Let’s dive in.

Group Contact Experience with Arcturian Beings

During the summer of 1989, a 20-year-old Beth was lying in bed one night when she saw a bright light shining through her window. She ran down the hall and, eerily, the light stayed fixed on her through the wall. “We need you to come with us,” said a voice in her head, “but we won’t take you until you say okay.”

After consenting, Beth was transported onboard a scout ship with a small, grey-looking being who was driving the craft as well as her friend Frank, who waved at her and yelled, “this is fucking awesome!”

One of Beth’s hand-drawn pictures of the event

Beth and Frank soon boarded a larger craft where they saw six other people they knew—including friends and people they worked with—as well as several tall, graceful-looking beings with large, loving eyes and flowing robes; these otherworldly beings exuded an aura of peace and communicated with the group telepathically.

One of their friends, Ellen (whose mother was also present), was lying on a table while a being was running a silver cloth around her, which seemed to be interacting with her energy field. When Beth’s turn came, she received the same treatment, and she got the impression that the beings were measuring their energy and frequency level, in addition to giving them healing.

Subsequently, another being telepathically invited Beth to look at a different portion of the ship where she saw a gorgeous waterfall and bountiful garden replete with bioluminescent plants.

The being proceeded to tell Beth that they are teachers and guardians who have been here “from the beginning” and that they “collect beautiful things” and bring them to other planets. They told her that she has been given information that she will remember when the time is right (this might partly refer to a math equation that Beth reveals on our show) and that they will be gifting the bioluminescent plants to humanity.

When asked of their origin, the beings told Beth and Frank “you would call us Arcturian.” This corroborates with several other reports from contactees which describe these Arcturian beings as extremely advanced, ancient, benevolent galactic guardians.

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The Real X-Files: Dr. John Mack & The Children of Ruwa

“If there are super-intelligent aliens out there, they’re probably already observing us—that would seem quite likely—and we’re just not smart enough to realize it.”

-Elon Musk, founder of Tesla & SpaceX, Dubai World Government Summit (2017)

“I Want To Believe.”

This slogan is displayed prominently on a poster above Fox Mulder’s desk in the pilot episode of The X-Files, which went on to become a cultural phenomenon. The show followed two FBI agents as they investigated ETs and the paranormal. It was Agent Mulder who was the open-minded one, counterbalanced by the skeptical Scully, who was always questioning her partner’s “spooky” theories.

It was Agent Mulder, however, who turned out to be correct, as we later learn from a high-level government insider: “they’ve been here for a long, long time.”

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As a child of the ’90s, it was easy to admire someone like Mulder, enamored by his virtue, bravery, and yes, his willingness to believe. Even through a TV screen, his fervor for the unadulterated truth was contagious indeed, sparking something latent in my young heart and setting it ablaze. Soon, I wanted to believe too.

It wasn’t until my early teenage years, after stumbling across a documentary on the Roswell crash, that I realized there might be something more to this than just belief. There were deathbed confessionals, after all, from top military officials! There were leaked photos of an alleged alien autopsy! Unbelievably, there was even an “alien interview” with a creepy-looking black-eyed being on YouTube!!

“Why aren’t people freaking out over this?!” I wondered. “This is the real X-Files!”

Luckily, once you dig through so much BS you’re bound to find a critical mind. So after researching this topic for over a decade, I recognize that the large majority of stuff on the internet is complete misinformation (perhaps deliberate disinformation), coming to appreciate the skeptical mind of Scully after all.

However, there are several cases that I consider diamonds in the rough, ones we should study thoroughly and take very seriously. These cases lend validity to the idea that we are being visited by creatures from another planet—possibly, even, “for a long, long time.” Hence leads me to the creation of a series I will aptly title “The Real X-Files,” exploring the best evidence I’ve come across for ET life.

In this first installment, we analyze the groundbreaking work of Dr. John Mack, particularly delving into the extraordinary case of the children of Ruwa, Zimbabwe. So open your mind, come along on this journey, and leave everything you thought you knew about reality behind . . .

“The alien abduction experiences themselves are often initially quite frightening. Yet over time many experiencers form a powerful bond with one or more of these beings. People become deeply connected with these entities.

“They have palpable experiences that are just as powerful, sometimes more powerful, than relationships here. They view them not just as these cold, calculating, indifferent big-eyed creatures, but bonds develop between experiencers and those strange creatures which often has an intense, transcendent, spiritual, sometimes even erotic, element to it.

“. . . [They] are coming now ‘because they are conscious that we as human beings on this planet are destroying ourselves, and they love us and wouldn’t see this happening.’ They are trying to influence us by bringing knowledge and understanding of our connection to each other and to the Earth and a reminder that ‘we are just one part of a big, big whole.'”

-Dr. John Mack, speech at Seven Stars Bookstore (2000)

There was a Time When John E. Mack was an Academic Superstar.

He was a force in developmental psychology. In 1977, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his book A Prince of Our Disorder. That same year, he became department head at Harvard Medical School, specializing in child psychiatry, where he was well-respected throughout the entire university. He interviewed US presidents. He was a prominent voice of nuclear disarmament. And in 1985, he was part of an organization that was given the Nobel Peace Prize, teaming up with other intellectuals who shared this same view.

John Mack was a man who could have played it safe. He could have lived a long and comfortable life, emboldened by his wealth and academic stature. All that changed by the turn of the ’90s, when he did something so unspeakable for a man in his position it shattered his reputation among colleagues:

He began taking cases of UFO contactees seriously.

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