US Air Force Veteran Shane Frakes discloses himself as Psionic Asset.

US Air Force Veteran Shane Frakes has come forward, identifying himself as a Psionic Asset. He asserts, “I am a psionic asset and can confirm that humans have the capacity to interact with certain UAP phenomena. Our government has been aware of this link for some time and has engaged individuals with these abilities in…

UFOs + Authoritarianism

UFOs and Authoritarianism If we consider John Lear’s claims—that the government struck a bargain with aliens allowing them to abduct humans in exchange for advanced technology—it could be an ideal scenario for tech entrepreneurs. However, the quest for limitless technology necessitates an endless supply of people. This is why there’s a push to control the…

R/aliens

r/aliens Update It looks like r/aliens has implemented a new rule requiring users to have 2k+ karma before they can comment. This change seems to be a response to negative commentary within the subreddit. Apparently, presenting constructive arguments is no longer encouraged; you’re either expected to agree or stay silent. I’m really concerned about this…

I’ve heard more than a couple “whisteblowers” claim that movies were used as a slow drip feed for disclosure. Of course, this isn’t anything new as most of us have already come to the conclusion. I’m just wondering what movie(s) you guys find to be the most compelling that fall into that category?

I’ve come across several “whistleblowers” who assert that movies have served as a gradual means of disclosure. This concept isn’t particularly new; many of us have already reached this conclusion. I’m curious about which films you consider the most compelling examples of this trend. What are your favorites?