In this episode, Dr. Steven Greer discusses his reaction to Steven Spielberg’s new film Disclosure Day and explores how Hollywood continues to shape public understanding of UFOs, extraterrestrial civilizations, secrecy, and disclosure. Dr. Greer explains that while the film contains thriller elements, he was encouraged by its portrayal of extraterrestrial beings as compassionate, concerned, and non-hostile rather than threatening or demonic.
Dr. Greer also highlights what he believes remains missing from mainstream disclosure narratives: the distinction between genuine extraterrestrial contact and covert human operations involving reverse-engineered technologies. He emphasizes the importance of discernment, warning that without deeper expertise, governments, media, and the public may misidentify events, objects, or technologies and unintentionally support misleading narratives.
The episode also covers the need for stronger whistleblower protections, amnesty, and secure pathways for individuals with direct knowledge or evidence to come forward. Dr. Greer discusses recent congressional activity, the importance of public engagement with elected officials, and the continued need for what he calls “true disclosure” rather than partial or controlled disclosure.
Later in the discussion, Dr. Greer provides updates on the Buga Sphere, comments on reported sphere-related claims, and stresses the need for careful scientific analysis when evaluating recovered objects or alleged advanced technologies. The conversation concludes with audience questions on the Varginha incident, CE5 contact, peaceful human-ET engagement, and the role of consciousness, intention, and training in making contact safely and responsibly.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Greer reinforces the central message of the Disclosure Project and CE5: humanity must move beyond fear-based narratives and approach contact with clarity, peaceful intent, scientific rigor, and a commitment to truth.
