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What's up, Veterans Patrick here with Vetted.
Today we're talking about this.
And then you have Steven Spielberg going back to him, screening ET in the White House.
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Alright, so what's today's video about?
Well, I think I just found out something about the new disclosure day movie coming from Steven Spielberg that no one has caught and no one is talking about.
So we're going to get into that.
But we've got a few other comments that Steven Spielberg made recently at South by Southwest that is going on.
He did a keynote.
He got interviewed and he said a lot of different things about the movie, just UFOs in general.
You know, has he had any encounters?
And again, he said something off the cuff about the disclosure day movie that nobody caught.
And I think it plays a huge role in what we can expect from the movie.
Because I know a lot of people are trying to guess myself included, you know, what's this movie about?
What's going on?
What's happening?
Right? Because the trailer seemed very cryptic.
And look, I've made reactions to all the trailers.
I'm going to put links down below in the descriptions if you want to check those out.
And of course, you know, people always assume as well that Steven Spielberg has some sort of inside knowledge about UFOs and what's happening.
So we're going to cover that in today's video as well.
The big revelation from this video is something that I heard during this keynote that again, no one is talking about.
But we'll get to that in a moment.
Let's just take it one step at a time here.
So the first clear moment to show you is something Steven Spielberg also said during this keynote that people were kind of talking about last week, which I found to be absolutely fascinating.
You know, let me play it and then we'll chat about it.
I don't know anymore.
But I have a very strong.
Sneaks is good.
That we are done well here on earth right now.
And I made a movie about that.
So Steven Spielberg absolutely believes we are not alone on this planet.
That's crazy.
These seems pretty convinced that that is what's going on.
And like you said, he made a movie about it.
So that gives us some more clues about what exactly this movie is about.
Clearly, we're not alone.
So the idea that these, some people are speculating that maybe they were future humans in this movie.
Right.
It wasn't about aliens at all, but I don't think that's the case.
Right.
Now what type of aliens?
I don't know.
When you say, Patrick, what do you mean what type of aliens?
Well, we all know.
If you watch, if you're into this topic, right, we are crypto terrestrials, ultra terrestrials, right, extra terrestrials, interdimensional beings.
Right.
I mean, all of that.
So clearly not future humans.
But there is a clue there that I just left.
But we'll get to that in a moment.
He also says, like, hey, I don't know any more than you do.
Right.
Well, again, people have speculated for a long time that Steven Spielberg is, you know, in the know.
And he actually has, you know, inside knowledge about UFOs and aliens.
And that this movie is going to bring disclosure day in and of itself.
Right.
But, you know, people go, oh, yeah, this is crazy.
I mean, I kind of agree.
I don't think that's the case.
It is fun to speculate.
But, you know, there is an interesting story about President Reagan when he showed ET that I did find interesting.
And here's Jesse Michaels on Area 52 podcast with Chris Ramsey to explain.
And then you have Steven Spielberg going back to him screening ET in the White House.
And Steven Spielberg says in an interview, Reagan faced all these national security advisers in the room and said,
all of you know that what is on that screen is absolutely real.
Or some of you in this room know that.
Yeah.
And he just stood up and he looked around the room almost like it was a head count.
And he said, I want to thank you for bringing ET to the White House.
We really enjoyed your movie.
And then he looked around the room.
He said, and there are a number of people in this room who know that everything on that screen
is absolutely true.
And he said it without smiling.
But he said that.
And then everybody laughed by the way, the whole room laughed because he presented it like a joke.
But he wasn't smiling as he said it.
So look, that is a crazy story, right?
Which is funny that Spielberg doesn't really bring that up anymore.
I mean, I guess it's just been a long time.
But I don't know.
What do you all think?
You know, let me know down in the comments.
Do you think that Spielberg has some sort of inside knowledge?
And look, we'll get to more about that particular point if disclosure day is going to bring disclosure at the end of the video.
Because I have a longer clip of Chris and Jesse talking about that than I want to share at the end of the video.
So stay with us.
All right.
Now let's get to another clip here.
Here's the thing that I want to say right now.
I've made hundreds of counters and maybe tea.
I'm not the city's closing day for as soon as 212 comes out.
You know, I'm really into this.
Why haven't I seen anything?
I haven't seen you at all.
It's not all the way to these.
I made a new co-host challenge with 39.
I don't even have a close encounter in the first or second.
Where is the justice for that?
So that's kind of interesting, right?
He's saying he's never seen a UFO before, right?
And he figured he would have by now.
So I don't know.
It kind of picks away at the idea that he has some sort of inside knowledge.
Now, having knowledge of something and having seen a UFO, they are two different things.
And it makes his comments all the more interesting that he thinks we're not on this planet
when he has never even seen a UFO, right?
Or anything, right?
He's never had a close encounter of any kind.
And the close encounter scale, first, second, third, right?
All of that, fourth, fifth.
That also includes aliens.
So he's clearly also saying in this that he's never had an alien or UFO encounter.
I don't know.
Then how can you be so certain we're not alone here?
So basically, he's basing everything off of what other people have said.
Documents, hearings, New York Times articles, which he brings up later.
Other things, right?
So I don't know.
That's interesting.
But I don't know.
You would think if he had some sort of inside knowledge, he would have seen a UFO.
Now, I guess, could he be lying about that?
I mean, now we're accusing Steven Spielberg of lying.
I don't think that's fair to him.
He seems like a very honest guy.
And he's one of my favorite filmmakers ever, period.
I mean, let's be Jurassic Park.
Should there's lists, saving private Ryan.
Jaws, the perfect movie.
Jaws is the perfect movie.
Aside from close encounters and this new movie coming.
I mean, ready player one.
He's just made minority reporting.
He's just made incredible films.
What side story, which was awesome.
Anyway, I could go down the line.
But regardless, Indiana Jones.
Okay, look, I can keep going.
But regardless, I don't know.
What do you all think down in the comments?
Do you believe him?
Because it kind of, if you believe him, I don't see.
If you believe he hasn't had a close encounter, then I don't know.
Just kind of, again, picks away at the idea that he has some sort of inside knowledge.
Now, let's get to the crux of this video.
All right.
Now, this is the thing that I caught that no one caught.
Not even in the room there.
I haven't seen it online.
No one's talking about this.
I was listening to the keynote.
I was like, wait, did he just say that?
I had to rewind and listen again.
I actually put a clip of it in the very beginning.
And you may not have caught it yourself.
The giveaway here.
Again, a revelation about the disclosure day synopsis, what the movie is about,
that I think can really help us understand what exactly is happening in the movie.
Right?
So I'm going to play the clip.
Let me know if you hear it.
And don't worry.
We're going to discuss it.
You don't see me being afraid of the idea of aliens.
You don't see me being conservative.
I'm not afraid of any aliens.
You know, they're not ordinary.
You know, I have no fears about that.
I'm sorry.
You know, I think our movie does, you know, take the considerations on too much away.
The social dislocation occurred in, you know, theologically.
If it were to be announced that there's evidence, not only evidence, there is error.
It has been going on for decades, that we are not just not finding out about it.
And it's going to cause the destruction in one of the least systems.
But I don't think it is a lethal disruption at all.
You know, I've been thinking about your films and their relationships and technology.
And a lot of contemporary filmmakers, celebrated filmmakers, have been spending a lot of time making periods.
This is the last 15 years.
And the recent day's site of that, a frequent news, smartphones.
And there's something essentially fun, cinematic, about someone looking at their phone.
And you've been making some of your pieces, and recently, with this folder, they seems to be contemporary.
It's just not the case they were about that.
I've never been a lot of contemporary films.
I mean, I just want to help some people take places to ask.
I've talked about the future and this culture here.
And it's my knowledge.
All right, so that's interesting.
So he's being asked about, hey, you know, you don't make a lot of contemporary films.
And the guy brings up, oh, about cell phones.
Cell phones don't look very cinematic.
So people don't use them.
And he's like, well, you know, you write up.
I've made a lot of films about the past.
And that's true.
I haven't made very many contemporary films.
But then he also says, you know, but I've made films about the future.
And he names minority report and disclosure day.
So he just revealed that disclosure day is set in the future.
Maybe not the whole movie, but part of it is set in the future.
Right?
We, that has not been talked about.
I promise you, I've been following all of this.
All the theories, all the, that has not been talked about.
In fact, people have been saying that this took place in the past.
Right?
That this movie took place in the past.
And let me give you a couple examples of why people have said that.
And the first one is this flip phone that's in the trailers.
Right?
So people are like, oh, this flip phone.
Okay.
This must be set.
I don't know, you know, back when flip phones were 2000s.
I guess early 2010s, you know, maybe even the 90s.
But, you know, definitely not contemporary.
People aren't walking around with flip phones like that.
Right?
So people were thinking, oh, this is, this might be set in the past.
And there was another clue to help people understand.
This might be set back in the early 2000s or late 2000s, 2000s.
Right?
But mainly early 2000s, essentially, because of this next clue,
which is this right here from the trailer.
People are right to know the truth.
It belongs to seven billion people.
So he says seven billion people on earth.
And people are like, oh, well, we don't have seven billion people on earth right now.
We got eight billion, right?
More, I guess.
But when did we hit seven billion?
Well, that was a while ago.
And according to the United Nations,
the world population reached seven billion on October 31, 2011.
This day is officially recognized as the day of seven billion.
So there you go.
Right?
So people were putting that with the flip phone and go, oh, this is set in the past.
Part of it is set in the past.
Now, that may be true to some extent.
There may be some scenes set in the past.
But they were thinking the whole movie is, right?
Or a big portion of it.
But as Steven Spielberg just explained, this is a future movie, right?
Set in the future.
I mean, he named Minority Report, which is clearly in the future,
and Disclosure Day.
So, you know, every movie has a base timeline,
and then they may jump around with it.
So that may happen, but the actual movie,
the base timeline of this movie is set in the future.
And Steven Spielberg just said that.
He may not was supposed to say that.
I don't know.
But I think that's a huge clue to what's going on.
So now we have to wonder, well, seven billion,
or do we lose some people, right?
Or, or, when that guy says seven billion people,
he's saying that the other billion are not really human, right?
They're either hybrids or aliens living on Earth
this entire time that look just like us.
I'm just saying, that's what I think, right?
So it's set in the future.
He's saying he wants to let seven billion people know,
because the other billion people already know, right?
So not only, I mean, that's just a, that's what I think.
Let me know what, you know, that theory, what you think of that.
Which is interesting, right?
And some other clues in the trailer that this might be set in the future,
and we just kind of didn't know what we were seeing futuristic tech,
but, you know, it's a movie, so they can add futuristic tech
in a contemporary movie, right?
In a modern movie, because you just play with things, right?
But that may explain some of these things we've seen in the trailer.
They were right in front of our faces the entire time.
Like this picture here of Colin Firth, the actor.
I mean, look at this scene.
This kind of looks very futuristic, right?
Looks a little more advanced than what we have today, right?
And then he got this thing that he's wearing on his head.
You know what I mean?
I'm just saying, right?
He's clearly doing something with it.
And then in the latest trailer, they showed this clip.
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Which is a great clip, right?
And so many people, and myself included when I was doing the trailer reaction,
it was like, oh, it's some sort of remote viewing, remote, you know,
to put yourself like astral projection sort of thing, you know,
some sort of remote astral projection.
But now, honestly, hearing Steven Spielberg say,
this is set in the future.
It makes me think that Colin Firth is going back to the past.
That's what's happening.
It's going back to the past to talk to people like this.
And that's what that technology is.
That's what I think.
I think it's to time travel, essentially, to go back in the past
and talk to different people, right?
So it seems like the Colin Firth scenes that you see,
that's in the future.
What would be the present of that movie.
And they're kind of playing with time a little bit.
I don't know any of this, right?
This is all theories.
This is just what I'm picking up, what they're laying down.
You know, so let me know what you think of the comments of these theories.
I'd be curious to hear what other people would think of.
Again, Steven, from Steven Spielberg's own mouth,
he confirmed that disclosure day is set in the future.
Now, another clip that I found interesting from this keynote
was when Steven Spielberg said this.
My feeling is that what really deteriorated me
in wanting to make the first UFO movie
that made it 50 years ago, it would be almost 50 years since
close to Cambridge, really, since 1977,
was when the New York Times came out in 2017.
And it was an article written by Hulling Cooper
and Rose Fowl, and I believe was the king.
And it was an article about the Navy model
who was flying a Navy F-A-18 F-Fiber jet
off the Linus, but they were at the Linus.
And it had seen something on display
and it had essentially recorded it and basically reported it.
And the New York Times, I believe, it might have been
a journal we linked into the Times.
It was linked to the New York Times.
And they wrote this very series article
about it is there, it is there is a copyright
has the government for the military,
and it was forced to be in cover with the Sun.
And it was just a passing story
and it completely rechandled my news in this subject.
So two things here.
One, this New York Times article that came out in 2017,
he's most excited about that.
When that came out, he's like, that got him going.
Like a lot of people.
Got him back into the subject.
But something interesting that he says is he calls this
his first UFO movie in 50 years.
Now, he's made ET and more of the worlds
and doesn't consider those UFO movies.
I guess he consider those alien movies.
So that's interesting because there's also aliens
in close encounters, but I don't know.
I just found that to be an interesting caveat.
And that's how he looks at it.
That it's a UFO movie.
So that's very interesting.
There is a UFO in the trailer.
They show it right here.
You can see at the very end of the trailer
they show this UFO, which looks amazing.
Don't really see what's going on,
but you kind of see what's going on.
And there's also a shot of Roswell in the trailer
that just got released like quickly.
And people are saying that's kind of set up like a hoax or something.
I don't know.
But I don't know.
You know, I just found that an interesting thing for him
to say that this is first UFO movie in 50 years.
When he's made ET and more of the worlds, right?
So it had UFOs.
I mean, it had aliens, you know?
And UFOs, I don't know.
Again, just very interesting.
I don't know.
Very, very interesting.
Now, again, the whole theory behind
the Steven Spielberg have inside knowledge about UFOs
and aliens that no one else has.
And, you know, has been slowly peppering things in movies
for us to get us used to it.
And especially with a film called Disclosure Day,
which he readily admits is about UFOs and, again,
setting the future.
And, you know, he brings up the dislocation of society,
which I love that phrase that he used when he said that.
Very, very cool.
You know, that's what this movie is about.
What would happen to society?
What kind of disruption would it mean for society?
And, you know, specifically, it says theologically,
which is also interesting.
But regardless, you know, does he have inside knowledge?
And people are saying that he's using this movie Disclosure Day
to reveal to the world actual disclosure.
Now, I get it.
I don't believe that.
And at first, when you hear that, you may just laugh like,
come on, it's just a movie.
I agree.
I think it's just a Hollywood movie.
I don't think any of that's happening.
But, hey, we're here to speculate as well, right?
And have some fun with that.
So, what if that were the case?
What if Steven Spielberg was using Disclosure Day
to disclose actual aliens on Earth to the world, right?
Chris Ramsey and Jesse Michaels recently talked about that
in an interview.
And I found this part of the conversation quite interesting.
For me, you know, I look back at this Spielberg thing
and I can't shake it.
And I know it's my pet theory and it's a little absurd.
But also...
I don't think it's absurd.
I mean, Spielberg has a history of, you know,
being really close to some UFO truths.
Yeah.
Let's say.
And for all of that to be culminating at the same time
for the people in Congress who, you know,
once the second they established this new sort of UAPTF,
they're tweeting out the new title of Spielberg's movie
with, like, cryptic tweets of, like,
oh, just wait, you're not ready for this.
And I'm ready for what?
Fucking Spielberg movie?
Like, what are you talking about?
Yeah.
And then, immediately, this huge flap, this flap
that goes worldwide happens in Jersey with all these drones.
And, you know, who knows what was going on there.
But immediately after, they start filming in Jersey.
Yep.
And I can't help but think somehow that's related to, like,
moving something.
And that something's going to be in the movie.
Yeah.
And that that'll be Trump's pedestal
that they're propping him up for.
And they're, like, here.
Here's an alley-oop.
We got this.
And you're going to come out and Spielberg's going to be here
and people are going to have...
You're shoving their faces full of popcorn.
And it's going to be the American.
We're going to have stealth bombers fly overhead
and maybe unveil the TR3B at the same time
and be like, we got aliens are here, you know?
I don't know.
That's my America, but I'm Canadian.
So, you know.
You know, that might be right.
I don't think the Spielberg camp would be coordinating
with Trump, though.
It would be my guess.
No, unknowingly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Trump will probably be briefed in the last, like, few days.
And then we'd probably, you know, go out on truth social
and, like, spill the beans prior.
That's right.
That's right.
More of his style.
But, yeah, the team working behind it all, you know,
it's in the grand scheme of things.
If that happened, I wouldn't be mad.
If that's how we got disclosure.
Jordan, quote, was this film features a real UFO.
I would, I'd be like, hats off.
You're forgiven, you know?
You're forgiven, yeah.
The trillion to dollars, forget about it.
You guys just did the best coolest thing ever.
So, you know, would they use a real UFO in the movie?
I don't know.
But this was an interesting thread that they were pulling
and I get it.
I was talking to spitball and just can't fire stuff.
I get it.
But it would also take away from Steven Spielberg saying
he's never had a close encounter.
He's never seen UFO.
So, again, just him lying about that.
I guess you would if you're holding the,
if that's in your movie, you're not going to tell the truth about that.
And he kind of makes it a point to bring that up in the keynote.
So, people could argue, why bring that up?
You didn't even get asked about it, right?
I don't know.
I just, I think he probably just always thinks about that.
How funny it is that he covers this stuff, loves it.
Things were not even alone on Earth and still has never had an encounter
that he would deem, you know, incredible or extraterrestrial.
And honestly, I can say the same thing.
I haven't had that like amazing encounter.
I've had encounters I can't explain,
which will be revealed in my new documentary coming out this summer,
but something so extraordinary that it's alien, you know,
it is funny.
I cover this all the time and, you know,
why haven't I seen a mantis or a gray or been abducted or a bit of board of UFO
or all these, you know, all these stories that people talk about.
So, maybe that's why he's bringing it up.
But regardless, let me know what you think down in the comments
and I'm very curious to read the comments on this one.
Again, I got links down below to the trailers that I've reacted to
and the sources that I used in today's video.
All right, batters.
We'll see you in the next one.
Remember, every day is a gift, y'all.
Peace!
I just like to share an experience that we had back in 2001
outside of Flexdaf Arizona on four service road 321,
about 20 miles south.
There was three of us driving about 1130 at night.
We came across something suspended up the ground about the size of an RV
with disco-looking lights on it.
Coming from Northern Arizona, we were very familiar with Travis Walden's story.
So, in my buddy, grab the handgun to get out to take a look at it.
I grabbed him by the collar and punched the gas and we took off.
We waited above Sedona, Arizona, right on the ramp above secret canyon wilderness.
For about two hours before we headed back to town.
On the way back, we stopped at the site where we saw the UFO.
It was completely empty, completely dark.
So, we got out to take a look right where that thing was at.
All the pine trees about nine inches in diameter were just snapped at the base,
almost in a circular pattern lying on the ground.
That was always a life defining moment for me.
I hadn't thought about it in years until 2017 when the Wall Street Journal reports came out.
But what really kind of freaked me out a little bit is when Russ Coltarts started talking about
what's going on at secret mountain wilderness.
It all seems to be connected.
I used to work for the four service and we had a guide disappearing that area.
He was a four service ranger.
To this day, he hasn't been found.
There's something that's definitely going on in that area.
I remember going up in the 80s and 90s and hearing stories from hunters in the area
that there were people out there playing soldier.
They were very aggressive and violent.
That's my story.
I appreciate it. Thanks.
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