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Is Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ preparing us for actual revelations? Glenn Beck shares his unsettling view after the premiere.

Is Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' preparing us for actual revelations? Glenn Beck shares his unsettling view after the premiere.

Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” Hits Theaters

Steven Spielberg’s much-anticipated film, “Disclosure Day,” premiered last Friday. Leading up to its release, many speculated that Spielberg was collaborating with the government, possibly to prepare the public for the eventual unveiling of actual extraterrestrial life, coinciding with the government’s ongoing effort to declassify UFO documents.

Glenn Beck, who attended the opening night, believes it’s “definitely worth seeing.”

But, could this be an instance of predictive programming?

On his show, “The Glenn Beck Program,” he shares his insights on what “Disclosure Day” might signify.

Glenn doesn’t dismiss the idea that this film could serve as predictive programming—a form of entertainment crafted to plant ideas that make future real-life events seem more acceptable.

He states, “The War Department and the CIA have maintained official entertainment liaison offices for years.”

According to Glenn, these offices have been utilized to steer narrative and storytelling in Hollywood. He adds that “They provide jets, bases, and technical support for films, and in return, filmmakers help shape government narratives. This is all documented policy.”

There’s also another perspective to consider—George Gerbner’s cultivation theory. This theory suggests that long-term exposure to media influences people’s perceptions, making them believe the world aligns more closely with what they see on screen than it actually does.

Glenn notes that in today’s society, media consumption defines our experience, as people often “scroll and stare for nearly eight hours daily.” He points out that research shows heavy media consumers develop a “mean world syndrome,” leading to increased fears about danger, crime, and threats, making them more susceptible to influences from those in power.

What if “Disclosure Day” isn’t about alerting people to real aliens, but instead aiming to intimidate society into compliance with future governmental agendas?

According to Glenn, the crucial question is: who benefits from the creation of fear?

He admits to feeling uncertain about what’s real and what’s not regarding the ongoing wave of disclosures. “But one thing is clear,” he questions, “Why the sudden openness after decades?”

“Who profits from this fear?” he concludes.

If you’re interested in learning more, you might want to check out the video linked above.

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