Critics Praise Spielberg’s New Film
Steven Spielberg’s latest sci-fi movie, *Disclosure Day*, is generating a lot of buzz, with some claiming it might be his best work in two decades. The film’s release is slated for June 12th.
Interestingly, this coincides with the government’s recent declassification of UFO-related documents, which has led to various conspiracy theories being circulated.
A particularly popular theory suggests that *Disclosure Day* is being purposefully promoted to boost viewership, potentially as a way to acclimate the public to the idea of real extraterrestrial entities.
Glenn Beck, while acknowledging the unusual timing of Spielberg’s return to directing—a project focused on disclosure when UFO discussions are on the rise—remains skeptical about the notion that major storytellers are colluding with governments or aliens for psychological manipulation.
Though governments historically have collaborated with figures like Spielberg on propaganda, Beck thinks *Disclosure Day* might simply represent Spielberg’s awareness of current public sentiments.
“Perhaps he has sensed that people are becoming anxious about this topic,” he suggests.
However, Beck emphasizes that even if it is merely a form of soft propaganda, that isn’t the most significant aspect of the film. He feels it represents something bigger.
“I believe this film could signify an end of an era for humanity,” he states.
He further posits that soon, creators like Spielberg might not be necessary, as the influence of algorithms and technology will overshadow traditional storytelling.
“Governments and organizations will no longer need Hollywood to sway public opinion,” Beck asserts. “We constantly carry technology that knows us better than we know ourselves.”
He explains how our phones gather data on our reactions, fears, and preferences, a process that can turn chilling when combined with artificial intelligence.
According to Beck, effective persuasion is shifting away from the artistic touch of creators like Spielberg. Instead, it’s evolving into a system providing tailored messages to individuals.
“We’re witnessing a monumental cultural shift,” he comments, warning that it signifies the potential “death of free will.”
People’s beliefs and choices may soon be shaped by content selected for them by algorithms, often without their awareness.
He illustrates this concept by contrasting different audiences: one may be engrossed in revelations about hidden dangers, while another might only consume narratives emphasizing safety and expertise. “Both groups think they have uncovered the truth, but they’re merely being fed information tailored to them like lab rats,” he points out.
Beck underscores the relentless nature of this system, which never tires, unlike traditional propagandists, who have long manipulated public sentiment.
“Maybe that’s why *Disclosure Day* is arriving at such a fitting time. At the heart of humanity’s fascination with UFOs lies the ultimate question: What is real?”
For further insights from Beck, you can check out his analysis in the video provided.




