Did you really think the biggest information disclosure in the history of our species would not be managed at the highest levels? The timing is not a coincidence.
Playful-Mastodon9251 on
Call me skeptical, but i’m old. I’ve seen this over and over and over and over again since the 90’s. And I just start at the 90’s because that’s when I first got interested in this stuff and started paying any attention.
Healthy-Cigarette on
I don’t think Spielberg has the marketing budget to pay off two presidents lol
blanco_nino_01 on
“A crummy commercial? Sonofabitch”
Key-Classic7462 on
These recent developments have been uncannily happening from the last couple of months, not to be a conspiracy theorist, but the timing does feel strange. At the same time, today’s news around UAPs, whistleblower testimonies, declassified Pentagon reports, and congressional hearings has suddenly become more mainstream, discussed openly by World leaders instead of being dismissed outright.
DocHogFarmer on
If so then both Obama and Trump are working on it. Obama triggered this whole thing. Trump is responding to Obama releasing classified information he “shouldn’t have.” I was wondering if Obama was baiting Trump on purpose by stealing his thunder of being the first president to say “aliens are real.” Now Trump is pissed and has to one-up him.
Hangarnut on
Yes they keep recycling movie after movie after movie…promising disclosure and luring the human mind into hoping for disclosure over and over and over. It is a terrible thing to do to people that have real interest in this.
Hixy on
It’s just clever marketing. It doesn’t take much to get the subject trending once or twice a month. It creates its own machine, it pushes questions out to people, the people ask their reps about it. Sometimes they give viral replies.
It’s just a movie doing viral marketing very well. I wouldn’t overthink Spielberg making a movie about a subject he has always been interested in and simultaneously very easy to market since it snowballs and markets itself.
nfxdav on
Yeah I’m worried real life is going to spoil the plot to the movie
DemonGroover on
Unless Emily Blunt is the spokesperson for NASA nowadays then i’d say it is marketing for a movie.
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Did you really think the biggest information disclosure in the history of our species would not be managed at the highest levels? The timing is not a coincidence.
Call me skeptical, but i’m old. I’ve seen this over and over and over and over again since the 90’s. And I just start at the 90’s because that’s when I first got interested in this stuff and started paying any attention.
I don’t think Spielberg has the marketing budget to pay off two presidents lol
“A crummy commercial? Sonofabitch”
These recent developments have been uncannily happening from the last couple of months, not to be a conspiracy theorist, but the timing does feel strange. At the same time, today’s news around UAPs, whistleblower testimonies, declassified Pentagon reports, and congressional hearings has suddenly become more mainstream, discussed openly by World leaders instead of being dismissed outright.
If so then both Obama and Trump are working on it. Obama triggered this whole thing. Trump is responding to Obama releasing classified information he “shouldn’t have.” I was wondering if Obama was baiting Trump on purpose by stealing his thunder of being the first president to say “aliens are real.” Now Trump is pissed and has to one-up him.
Yes they keep recycling movie after movie after movie…promising disclosure and luring the human mind into hoping for disclosure over and over and over. It is a terrible thing to do to people that have real interest in this.
It’s just clever marketing. It doesn’t take much to get the subject trending once or twice a month. It creates its own machine, it pushes questions out to people, the people ask their reps about it. Sometimes they give viral replies.
It’s just a movie doing viral marketing very well. I wouldn’t overthink Spielberg making a movie about a subject he has always been interested in and simultaneously very easy to market since it snowballs and markets itself.
Yeah I’m worried real life is going to spoil the plot to the movie
Unless Emily Blunt is the spokesperson for NASA nowadays then i’d say it is marketing for a movie.