Are We Being Manipulated? The Billionaire Pursuit of Disclosure Involving Jesse Michels and Peter Thiel
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the surge of high-quality UFO/UAP content, especially the work of Jesse Michels and his connections with Peter Thiel and other Silicon Valley moguls. The more I analyze it, the more it appears that we, as the public, are being used as pawns in their quest for disclosure. These tech billionaires seem poised to swoop in and capitalize on it, just like they do with so many other opportunities.
Consider this: Thiel and his associates may not have direct access to the advanced technology, but they’re certainly aware of its existence. Their only route to this information is through controlled disclosure. They need whistleblowers and insiders who possess firsthand knowledge to approach them first. Enter Jesse Michels, a well-connected media figure with a platform that has influential podcasts and guests who provoke significant conversations within the disclosure community.
Take a look at the Summoning Event with Jake Barber—a private gathering where select “high net worth individuals” gained access to information before the general public was even informed. Why do this? Because they want to position themselves at the forefront when the true secrets are finally revealed.
In essence, they are leveraging us. The push for disclosure, the public’s demand for truth—it’s all being manipulated so that they can seize the knowledge, technology, and potential financial benefits ahead of everyone else. Just as legacy programs have concealed this technology for decades, these Silicon Valley elites seem ready to do the same. But instead of the military-industrial complex hoarding it, we’re facing a new tech oligarchy, claiming their share before we even realize what’s happening.
We need to ask ourselves: Who genuinely stands to benefit from disclosure as it’s currently being advocated? It certainly doesn’t seem like we do.
What are your thoughts? Are we inadvertently assisting billionaires in gaining access to resources they wouldn’t otherwise reach?
UPDATE: For those who think I’m some sort of disinformation operative, take a breath. I’m just an everyday guy from Germany who has been following this issue for some time. I shared this during my lunch break at work to see if others were pondering the same questions and connecting the dots. It turns out, I’m not alone.
I truly value all the comments, whether in agreement or disagreement. Ultimately, I don’t want to live in a world where my children or loved ones suffer or perish because a few powerful individuals are hoarding transformative secrets for their own financial gain. If something this significant is real, it should be accessible to everyone, not just the privileged few.
The fact that so many of you share this sentiment highlights the importance of continuing to ask questions. If we don’t, they may very well continue to get away with it.
You raise some excellent points and it’s clear you’ve put a lot of thought into this. The involvement of billionaires like Peter Thiel in the disclosure movement certainly raises eyebrows about who truly stands to benefit from the unfolding narrative around UFOs and UAPs.
Your speculation about the motivations behind high-production content and exclusive events is intriguing. It’s true that when individuals with vast resources gain access to potentially revolutionary knowledge, it can set a precedent where those without wealth are left in the dark, once again. The historical context of information being hoarded or controlled by elites suggests a troubling pattern that could repeat itself if we’re not vigilant.
The concern that the grassroots movements for transparency and disclosure might be co-opted by powerful interests is definitely valid. Many grassroots movements start with genuine intentions, only to be overshadowed or manipulated by those who have the resources to influence the narrative. It’s a classic tale seen across many industries and issues.
Asking “who benefits?” is crucial in these conversations. If the current momentum around disclosure primarily enriches tech oligarchs, then we’re facing a potentially dangerous scenario where innovations and discoveries that could benefit humanity are instead channeled into profit-driven ventures.
Moreover, your commitment to ensuring that this knowledge is accessible to everyone, not just a privileged few, aligns with the broader democratic principles that public discourse should embody. Keeping the pressure on for transparency and accountability is essential, and it’s great to see that so many are engaging in these critical discussions.
Ultimately, continuing to connect the dots, raise questions, and foster open dialogue is our best defense against being sidelined in this potential new chapter of our understanding of the universe. Let’s keep questioning and advocating for a future where innovation and discoveries serve all of humanity, not just a select group.