
Disclosure: the formal acknowledgment by the world’s governments of an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race.
Stephen Bassett
Hollywood Disclosure Alliance
I think of disclosure as a three-legged stool. The first leg is lobbying the government to release the information it has about extraterrestrials. The second leg is private individuals reaching out to contact extraterrestrials directly without the involvement of official intermediaries. The third leg is entertainment.
Most people think that disclosure is all about the first leg—lobbying the government (in most cases, the military and intelligence agencies) to reveal what it knows. This isn’t surprising since this gets the most media coverage. In July 2023, David Grusch, a United States Air Force officer and former intelligence official, testified in a U.S. House of Representatives Hearing about a multi-decade U.S. Government UFO crash retrieval and reverse-engineering program. The hearing was heavily covered by media, as were Grusch’s subsequent interviews with different outlets.
But the Grusch sensation is relatively recent; others have worked tirelessly for decades. Dr. Steven Greer has been briefing elected officials (including, at one point, CIA Director Woolsey) for nearly 40 years on the UFO issue and the danger of maintaining secrecy, and has produced five documentaries. Attorney Danny Sheehan was instrumental in developing the legal argument asserting that non-disclosure agreements associated with UFO projects that were not overseen by the U.S. Congress were null and void, thus clearing witnesses to freely testify about what they had seen. Stephen Bassett is a Disclosure activist and the executive director of Paradigm Research Group (PRG), founded in 1996 to end a government-imposed embargo on the truth behind extraterrestrial-related phenomena.
The decades that advocates have devoted to their work make clear why lobbying the government can not be the only strategy for Disclosure. The second leg of the stool—private individuals reaching out to contact extraterrestrials directly—neatly bypasses the government. Dr. Steven Greer is also active on this front. His CE-5 (Close Encounters of the 5th Kind) program has taught tens of thousands of people how to make peaceful contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. Dr. Greer reports that he was threatened by government officials to have the audacity to do this. “Who do you think you are?” was a question a blustering military official asked.
Channeling—a practice where a person establishes a connection or communication with beings beyond our five senses—also bypasses the government. Darryl Anka started channeling Bashar over 40 years ago after two UFO sightings. Lyssa Royal Holt has been a channel of a Pleiadian collective for nearly three decades. Toni Ghazi has more recently arrived on the scene—he began to channel praying-mantis beings during Covid.
While the first two legs are critical, individuals generally need to be familiar with Disclosure prior to coming across that information. The average person is unaware that a discussion is even taking place.
The third leg of the stool—entertainment—crosses that bridge and introduces the concept of ETs and their interaction with humanity to individuals who have never had reason to consider it. Star Trek, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Arrival are all movies that present the viewers with concepts of non-human life and a reality that is bigger and more amazing than the one we are shown on news shows. Books do the same (although their audience reach is often much smaller). My contribution to this third leg of Disclosure is my recently published novel, “Cloud Hands: The Disclosure Files - Book One,” in which several elements of Disclosure—rogue government contractors, reverse-engineered alien technology, direct contact with ETs via increasing one’s vibration through meditation—are woven into a story accessible to those who are only looking for a fun, easy read rather than a deep dive.
Yes, Disclosure is a three-legged stool. We can’t ignore any of the legs if we’re to arrive successfully at the truth.
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