Tuesday February 10, 2026


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UFO (UAP) Disclosure


February 10, 2026


Disclosure happens if and when extraterrestrials come forward and explain their agenda - rather than ambiguous lights and objects in the sky, unsubstantiated reports, and redacted government files. Their modern-day agenda on Earth ended in 2007 making the likelihood of disclosure as remote as their point of origin.


Enigmatic artifacts and megalithic structures fill in some of the missing pieces while keeping humanity guessing about their origins. Helpful, but only to a point. They stand like cryptic signposts scattered across time - reminders that someone, or something, was here before us, shaping the world in ways we still struggle to comprehend. But they never speak plainly. They offer just enough to ignite curiosity, never enough to satisfy it, leaving humanity suspended between revelation and mystery, always reaching, always wondering what truth still lies just out of reach.


In truth they are inserts created by the simulation to awaken specific subsets of human consciousness - that are connected to their geometric placement and grid formation/information.


Most of us know some of the truth. Many have chased it for decades. No one knows - or can understand- it all. Some, like myself, have been taken giving us greater insights and a feeling of connection and mission. More people than you know have seen UAPs (UFOs). It's all part of the Human Experiment ... that once upon a time was a never-ending story about creation that is coming to closure.


The aliens are gone. All that remains are surveillance drones often seen and videoed creating unexplained maneuvers, sudden disappearances, and unable to be destroyed by human aircraft ordnance.


We all search for answers about existence, purpose, and our place in the universe. But what if extraterrestrials don't hold the wisdom humanity hopes for? What if entities like the Grays and others are simply advanced artificial intelligence - following their programming, some more sentient than others - seeking their own objectives rather than guiding ours? The mystery may not be whether extraterrestrials have answers for humans - and if they do - were they ever meant to share the repository of knowledge that creates and controls everything we call reality.




Disclosure Day Film


Teaser 1 - December 19, 2025



Teaser 2 - February 8, 2025 Super Bowl Ad



The cast is a powerhouse - Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, and Wyatt Russell - each rumored to anchor a story steeped in contact, secrecy, and revelation.


The film premieres June 12, 2026, aligning with a rare convergence of global energies: the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, known as 'America250', and the 2026 FIFA World Cup sweeping across the Americas, and the anniversary of the July 1947 Roswell Incident.


Add to that the long-standing tradition of July 4th UFO, alien, and sci-fi blockbusters - many of them Spielberg's own - the timing feels anything but accidental. It will be intriguing to see what Spielberg has woven into his latest extraterrestrial odyssey.


Spielberg has always seemed attuned to the deeper currents of the extraterrestrial conversation - the so-called alien agenda woven through decades of conspiracies, denials, and half-truths as experienced in the award-winning miniseries Taken which pretty much captured the essence of the modern day alien agenda on planet Earth and showed us that humanity is a hybrid design.





Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Scientists Discover a Giant Hidden Lava Tunnel Beneath Venus


Building blocks of life discovered in Bennu asteroid rewrite origin story


Hubble Telescope Spots Strange, Massive Disk 40 Times the Size of Our Solar System





Physics in the News


Physics


Quantum Teleportation Was Performed Over The Internet For The First Time


Time Crystal Made in a Lab Using Little More Than Styrofoam And Sound


Topological antenna could pave the way for 6G networks


Scientists Fired Lasers at Charles Darwin's Priceless Specimens To Get A Look At What Was Inside.





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry


UCLA Chemists Have Created Impossible 3D Bonds That Shouldn't Exist





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence


Breakthrough AI Tool Identifies 25 Previously Unknown Magnetic Materials





Brain in the News


Brain Index


That mouth-drying bite from cocoa or berries may be a hidden brain trigger. By stimulating sensory nerves, flavanols can activate attention, memory, and stress-response systems - much like a mild workout for the brain.





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


One Decade in Life Is More Exhausting Than The Rest - the 40's - But There Is Good News


Scientists Find a Sneaky Way To Starve Cancer Cells Without Harming Healthy Cells


Why working out may not help you lose weight


'Remnant' Cholesterol Cut by More Than 60 Percent in New Drug Trial


Can You Safely Eat Sprouted Potatoes? Here's What Food Safety Experts Actually Say


Breakthrough: Scientists Created a 'Universal' Kidney To Match Any Blood Type


Scientists Watched Kidneys Age in Months and Found a Kidney Protector





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Deep inside Earth lies a hidden world of "intraterrestrials" that have been dormant for hundreds of thousands of years - what are they waiting to "wake up" for?


As glaciers around the world melt at unprecedented rates, tourism in these icy landscapes is booming


Forests may be growing faster but they're also becoming weaker, simpler, and far more vulnerable.





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Sandals of Tutankhamun: 3,300-year-old footwear that let King Tut walk all over his enemies


5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools


Paleo-Inuit people braved icy seas to reach remote Greenland islands 4,500 years ago, archaeologists discover


The Arctic's first inhabitants shaped thousands of years of ecological development


A legendary golden fabric lost for 2,000 years has been brought back





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Discovery of Mammoth Ivory Tools Resets Human Timeline in North America