The Disclosure Industry…

The Disclosure Industry: A New Trend?

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

It appears that’s exactly what is happening. Everyone seems to be publishing books or offering memberships to online platforms.

Even Dr. Greer seems to be on the verge of starting a new religion. Meanwhile, there’s someone charging $4,000 just to take you to the Nasca lines.

Honestly, this whole situation is becoming absurd. If I could just post some nonsense online, in a couple of years I could be making money too!

I strongly believe that this topic is worthy of serious study, deserves scientific inquiry, and that any government knowledge should be disclosed.

However, what I’m currently witnessing just doesn’t cut it.

One thought on “The Disclosure Industry…

  1. You make a valid point about the commercialization of the disclosure movement. It does seem like there’s a growing trend where the emphasis is shifting from genuine inquiry and understanding to profit-making ventures. It’s concerning when credible discussions about UFOs and government transparency turn into a marketplace filled with dubious claims, high-priced experiences, and sensationalized content.

    It’s crucial that the discourse around these topics remains rooted in scientific inquiry and critical thinking. Instead of focusing on individual profit, there should be more emphasis on collaborative research and verifiable evidence. The potential for discovery is exciting, but it risks being overshadowed by opportunism if we’re not careful. Ultimately, the goal should be to foster knowledge and understanding, not just to create an industry around it.

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