From the Age of Coverup, to the Age of Disclosure
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Are we truly entering the Age of Disclosure—or merely exiting the Age of Coverup without a clear vision, roadmap or sense of end in mind? What are we seeking to have disclosed, and what are the implications of those immense revelations for the public, and for humanity at large?
In this episode of Frontlines, Reed Summers examines the volatile threshold of disclosure—the rising public awareness of non-human intelligence and the fragile, halting advances of government acknowledgment.
As certain figures step forward while others retreat, as confusion spreads about the nature of “entities” and their possible origins and intentions, and as government confirmation takes one step forward and two steps back, its time to discuss the road ahead—the disclosure roadmap.
Here we must acknowledge the unknowns—but we must also begin defining the ends. Because without a clearly articulated end goal, someone else—likely operating with very different aims—will define disclosure for us.
We are exiting an era of structured secrecy and stepping into an arena of radical uncertainty. Instead of wishful thinking and belief this threshold demands strategy, clarity, and a basis for collective response.
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