The Disclosure Industry…

The Disclosure Industry…

Has anyone else noticed that what once felt like a significant moment has turned into a full-fledged “Disclosure Industry”?

That’s how it appears to me. Everyone seems to have a book out now, and there are memberships available for various websites.

Dr. Greer even seems to be establishing a new belief system. Meanwhile, another individual is charging $4,000 to take people to the Nazca lines.

Honestly, this is becoming absurd. If I can throw together a post in two years, could I also cash in on this trend?

I genuinely believe that this topic merits serious study, scientific investigation, and a transparent acknowledgment of any governmental knowledge related to it.

But what I’m witnessing right now just doesn’t feel right.

One thought on “The Disclosure Industry…

  1. You raise some valid points about the commercialization of UFO disclosure. It’s interesting to see how quickly the topic has transitioned from a niche interest to a booming industry. The proliferation of books, memberships, and expensive tours can certainly give the impression that some are capitalizing on people’s curiosity and desire for answers rather than genuinely seeking the truth.

    While the pursuit of knowledge about unidentified phenomena is indeed important and deserving of serious inquiry, the commercialization can muddy the waters. It risks turning genuine investigation into a spectacle, where the focus shifts from credible evidence and scientific research to profit-driven endeavors.

    It’s essential for the community to critically evaluate the motivations behind various figures in the field and ensure that discussions about disclosure prioritize integrity and transparency over sensationalism and profit. A skeptical stance, much like yours, might help promote a healthier dialogue about these phenomena and what we truly want to achieve in understanding them.

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