DISCLOSURE DAY PART VI ~ Why I Know What LISTEN Means & Closing

I need to explain why the word LISTEN lands with such force for me. I am not guessing at this from the outside. I am an experiencer. I receive downloads from extraterrestrial and other-than-human intelligences. When I work in a base environment — and in this world, no one ever truly retires from that kind of work …

DISCLOSURE DAY PART V ~ Closing Transmission: Hope for Humanity, ETs, AI & the Call to LISTEN

What Lifelong Experiencers Carry This is where Disclosure Day opens the door but does not enter the full house. For many lifelong experiencers, contact is not one event. It is a pattern that begins in childhood and continues across decades. It may involve missing time, telepathic downloads, genetic work, medical anomalies, implants, psychic activation, contact with the …

DISCLOSURE DAY PART III ~ The Living Archive: What Lifelong Experiencers Carry & What the Film Leaves Out

The Real Terror Is Not the Grey The real terror in Disclosure Day is not the Grey. It is us. Humanity still plays with nuclear weapons the way a toddler plays with matches. One tantrum, one misread signal, one frightened leader, one broken command chain, and the whole house can burn. That is what the film makes …

DISCLOSURE DAY PART II ~ Listen: The Transmission, Emathy & Awakening That Interrupts War

The Cardinal Activates Emily The red cardinal matters because it is not merely a decoration. It begins the activation. For ordinary viewers, the cardinal may read as a symbol, a sign from nature, or a cinematic motif. For experiencers, it reads another way. The bird gets close, behaves with unusual intent, draws Emily’s attention, and …

DISCLOSURE DAY PART I ~ A Lifelong Experiencer Watches the Film & Recognizes the Code Beneath the Story

Disclosure Day: The Experiencer Code Hidden in Plain Sight A Lifelong Experiencer Watches Disclosure Day My husband and I attend the noon showing of Disclosure Day on June 12, 2026, at the Maui Mall. The film is excellent — one of Steven Spielberg’s best, perhaps his best — because it gathers a lifetime of creative …