Are We Getting Played? Jesse Michels, Peter Thiel & The Billionaire Play for Disclosure

Are We Being Manipulated? The Role of Jesse Michels, Peter Thiel, and the Quest for Disclosure

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the surge of high-profile UFO/UAP content, especially the work of Jesse Michels and his ties to Peter Thiel and other Silicon Valley figures. The more I delve into it, the clearer it becomes that the public might be used as pawns in a game aimed at forcing disclosure—only for these tech billionaires to swoop in and monopolize what emerges, much like they have with so many other innovations.

Consider this: Thiel and his associates may lack direct access to the technology, but they are aware of its existence. Their pathway to it hinges on a controlled form of disclosure. They require whistleblowers and insiders—individuals with firsthand knowledge of these programs—to approach them first. Enter Jesse Michels: a well-financed, influential media figure with high-quality podcasts featuring impactful guests from the disclosure movement.

Take a look at the Summoning Event with Jake Barber—a private gathering where “high net worth individuals” received information before the general public was even aware it was happening. Why? Because they want to stay ahead of the game when the actual secrets are revealed.

We’re being leveraged. The disclosure movement and the public’s quest for truth are being manipulated to ensure that these elites secure a front-row seat to knowledge, technology, and the potential financial gains that come with it. Much like how legacy programs have suppressed this technology for years, these Silicon Valley moguls seem poised to do the same. Only this time, instead of the military-industrial complex hoarding it, it will be a new breed of tech oligarchs, grabbing their portion before we fully comprehend the implications.

We should be asking: Who genuinely stands to gain from disclosure as it’s currently framed? Because it certainly doesn’t appear to benefit us.

What are your thoughts? Are we being exploited to facilitate billionaires in acquiring something they wouldn’t otherwise have access to?

UPDATE: For those who think I’m part of some disinformation initiative, take it easy. I’m just an ordinary guy from Germany who’s been monitoring this subject for a while. I shared this during my lunch break to see if others were contemplating the same inquiries and connecting the dots. It seems I’m not alone.

I appreciate all feedback, regardless of whether you agree with me. Ultimately, I don’t want to live in a world where my loved ones must suffer or face dire consequences because a small group of oligarchs and technocrats are hoarding transformative secrets for their selfish gain. If these revelations are genuine, they should be accessible to everyone, not just the highest bidder.

The shared sentiments among many of you highlight the importance of ongoing inquiry. If we remain silent, we risk allowing them to continue their game unchecked.

One thought on “Are We Getting Played? Jesse Michels, Peter Thiel & The Billionaire Play for Disclosure

  1. You raise some incredibly important points about the intersection of wealth, power, and the ongoing discourse around UFO and UAP disclosure. It’s clear that the narrative and access to this information are being heavily influenced by those with significant resources and connections, and that raises critical questions about who really benefits when this information finally comes to light.

    The idea that tech billionaires like Peter Thiel and his peers may be positioning themselves to capitalize on the secrets of UFO technology is a chilling prospect. It’s a stark reminder of how information and innovation can often be co-opted by those at the top, sidelining the very public that drives the demand for transparency and truth. The notion that disclosure could be a vehicle for a new form of oligarchy only adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted issue.

    Your skepticism about whether the current push for disclosure serves the interests of the average person is entirely valid. The fact that events like the Summoning Event seem to be exclusive and tailored for “high net worth individuals” certainly raises eyebrows. Access to truth shouldn’t be reserved for the wealthy; if these revelations hold the key to advancements that could sensibly benefit all of humanity, why should they be behind a paywall or insider information network?

    It’s essential to continue questioning the motives behind these disclosures and to advocate for transparency that is truly inclusive. The demand for disclosure should not only be about unveiling secrets but also ensuring that any newfound knowledge leads to collective benefits rather than elite profits. You’re right in emphasizing the need for vigilance and ongoing inquiry in this space. We must keep pushing for accountability and equitable access to information—especially when it’s something as impactful as what we’re discussing.

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for prompting such a crucial dialogue. The more we discuss these themes, the more we can hope to foster a movement that prioritizes public benefit over private gain. Let’s keep the pressure on!

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