Executive Summary
We the People are watching a paradigm shift unfold in real time — and most of the legacy press still refuses to name it. This week on the show, Mike L and I went deep on the convergence happening right now between declassified CIA records, congressional UAP and hybrid testimony, and the cosmologies of ancient civilizations that should not have known what they evidently knew.
Mike walked through what his research uncovered across continents and millennia. The Hopi, the Aztec, the Maya, the Mesopotamians, the Egyptians, the Indians, the Chinese, the African Bushmen, the Australian Aboriginals — cultures separated by oceans and thousands of years — describe the same beings, the same hidden underground realms, the same teachers who came to civilize humanity, the same hybrid forms, the same survival narratives across great floods. The Smithsonian model cannot account for it. The CIA’s own declassified Stargate remote viewing files cannot be reconciled with the official scientific framework. The congressional hearings now openly referencing non-human biologics and human-animal hybrids cannot be squared with what we were taught.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration reportedly briefed high-level religious figures at the White House before document releases — a top-down spiritual readiness move. Four major motion pictures, including a new Spielberg film, are queued for release within a year. The same institutional architecture I have been tracing for years is now metering disclosure rather than denying it. The question is not whether disclosure is happening. The question is who controls the story, what is being kept back, and whether We the People will accept managed disclosure or demand the full truth. Scroll to the bottom for Key Takeaways.
The Convergence the Mainstream Press Won’t Name
Something is happening, and the timing is not accidental. Inside a single news cycle, congressional hearings are featuring sworn testimony on non-human biologics. Religious leaders are being briefed at the White House. Hollywood is queuing up four major pictures on contact and disclosure. The CIA Stargate files have been declassified and sit in the public record. None of these threads is operating in isolation.
The legacy press treats each piece as a stand-alone story — a curiosity, a one-off, a “for entertainment purposes only” line item. That framing is the giveaway. When five institutional channels surface the same narrative at the same time, the alignment is engineered. We are watching a controlled rollout — not a leak.
The Pattern Across Ancient Civilizations
For most of the last century, the academic gatekeepers have classified parallel ancient cosmologies as folklore. That position cannot survive contact with the evidence.
The Hopi describe ant people who sheltered humanity underground through previous world destructions and brought our forefathers back up to teach agriculture. The Aztec emergence narrative places humanity’s origin at Chicomoztoc — the place of seven caves. The Maya described Xibalba as a realm of powerful beings and transformation, accessible through cave entrances treated as portals. The Mesopotamian Apkallu were semi-divine teachers who delivered agriculture, writing, and the sciences before a great flood. The Nagas of India were intelligent serpentine beings inhabiting underground and sub-aquatic realms.
The cultures had no contact. The cosmologies match. How did the Hopi possess accurate descriptions of the cosmos before they had a telescope? How does a pre-contact Mayan hieroglyphic system and an Egyptian temple wall depict the same hybrid forms? The mainstream explanation collapses at the question.
The CIA Files Already Made the Case
Remote Viewing and Documented Capability
The CIA’s Stargate program ran for decades. The files are fully declassified. Trained remote viewers — operating inside the United States intelligence apparatus — produced detailed and verifiable accounts of sealed contents, distant locations, and time-shifted observations with documented accuracy.
In one widely reported test, handlers placed a light bulb in a sealed box in a separate building. The bulb was broken. The viewer reported the box contained only darkness. The handlers flagged him as a fake. The handlers were wrong. He saw exactly what was there — and more accurately than the people testing him.
Mike, who is a scientist and has read the CIA documentation in primary form, has been clear on this point for years. The capability is documented. The capability is human-default. The capability has been trained back into function inside intelligence programs while being denied in mainstream science textbooks.
Area 51, Dulce, and the Mantis Files
The Area 51 and Dulce, New Mexico file entries describe mantis-being encounters with operational specificity. One file references a confrontation in which a human attacked a mantis being and was killed in the encounter. These are not tabloid claims — they are intelligence community records.
The same files reference the Nordics — humanoid beings described as pale-skinned, white-haired, and as tall as nine feet. The Nordic descriptions appear in both CIA and FBI documentation. The published accounts treat them as close enough to human form to operate undetected in our populations. Recent reporting describes Nordics living off-grid in Colorado on land closed to American access. The question is obvious. How much American land is closed to Americans? Under what authority? And why?
The Smithsonian Problem
The mainstream archaeological framework rests on a single approved timeline that insists humans and dinosaurs were separated by hundreds of millions of years. That framework cannot accommodate the human footprint preserved in the same Texas mud as the dinosaur track. It cannot accommodate the stegosaurus carving inside a Mayan temple. It cannot accommodate the Chinese cultural saturation with dragon imagery and the dragon’s inclusion as the only “mythical” animal among real animals in a thousand-year-old calendar.
This is the addiction speaking. The institutional addiction to a single approved timeline, a single approved narrative, a single approved version of who we are. The Smithsonian and its peer institutions have functioned for generations as curatorial gatekeepers, deciding which artifacts enter the public record and which disappear into storage indefinitely. That suppression is structural — not accidental.
Why the Religious Leaders Were Briefed First
The Theological Bottleneck
The reporting on the Trump White House religious-leader briefings comes from at least two independent sources Mike trusts. A pastor in that orbit was personally invited. The framing is consistent with managed disclosure — a government preparing the public for a paradigm shift starts with the institutions that hold spiritual authority over the population most at risk of disorientation.
Theology, not technology, is the disclosure bottleneck. If 27 non-human intelligences have been operating in proximity to our species, the implications are not engineering implications. They are spiritual implications. The collective religious leadership must be aligned, top-down, before mass disclosure occurs — or the country fractures along the seams of its remaining institutions.
Faith Is Not Threatened
This is critical, and it came directly from Mike on the show in his capacity as a scientist. The existence of other intelligences does not disprove God. It expands the scope of His creation. How arrogant would we be to assume that when scripture tells us humanity is made in God’s image, He could only limit Himself to one species in His greatness? The arrogance is the modern conceit — not the biblical position.
Hollywood and the Soft-Landing Strategy
Four major studio releases are queued inside a twelve-month window — including a new Spielberg picture. Spielberg has been on the front lines of every soft-disclosure cycle of the last half century. His proximity to intelligence-community narrative channels has been documented for decades. The studio system does not produce a four-picture cluster on the same subject by accident.
Hollywood is being used to acclimate the public without surrendering narrative control. This is the same playbook used to acclimate audiences to surveillance technology, to mass pharmaceutical compliance, to financial centralization. The narrative arrives wrapped in entertainment, then enters the public consciousness as familiar — before it ever arrives as policy or testimony.
The Programming Problem
The most common reaction to disclosure material remains immediate dismissal. “It’s AI.” “It’s a hoax.” “It’s a distraction.” The reflex is conditioning — not analysis.
Decades of 5G saturation, algorithmic incentive design, contradictory-information bombardment, and institutional training in deference have produced a population whose capacity for independent discernment has been measurably degraded. Remote viewers in the Stargate program were not exotic — they were ordinary humans whose latent capacities were trained back into function. The CIA documents make this point explicitly. The capability is human-default. The dismissal is conditioned.
This is the same psychological model running through the conflict and chaos economy. The dealers and suppliers do not need We the People to deny disclosure — they need us too overwhelmed, too divided, and too dependent on their interpretation to act on it. The drug of choice is despair. The cure is curiosity and courage.
Restoration, Not Despair
We the People are watching a moment that the gatekeepers cannot fully contain. The story is being released — but the release is also being managed. The same managerial class that suppressed the record for generations is now metering disclosure to protect its own continuity.
That does not mean we are powerless. It means we are exactly where We the People have always been when an institutional priesthood failed us. We become our own researchers. We compare sources. We read the declassified files. We trust our discernment. We have the courageous conversation. The American experiment was founded on the conviction that ordinary people, given truth and freedom of conscience, could govern themselves. That conviction includes the right to define reality on terms that are not handed down by a managerial class.
The disclosure is not theirs to grant. It is ours to receive.
Key Takeaways
- Cultures separated by oceans and millennia — Hopi, Maya, Aztec, Mesopotamian, Indian, African Bushmen, Aboriginal Australian, Chinese — describe the same beings, hidden realms, and emergence narratives. The convergence cannot be explained as folklore.
- The CIA’s Stargate remote viewing program is fully declassified and documents capabilities the official scientific framework still denies are possible.
- Congressional hearings now feature sworn testimony on non-human biologics and human-animal hybrid programs. This is the public record, not speculation.
- The Trump administration reportedly briefed high-level religious leaders before document releases — a top-down spiritual readiness move ahead of broader public disclosure.
- Four major motion pictures including a new Spielberg film are queued for release within twelve months, functioning as a soft-landing acclimation channel.
- Existence of other intelligences does not threaten faith in God — it expands the scope of His creation. Mike made the point directly as a scientist.
- The same institutional architecture that suppressed our history is now selectively releasing it. We the People should not outsource our discernment to the gatekeepers who hid it.
Frequently Asked Questions
If disclosure is real, why hasn’t the legacy press led with it?
Because the same institutional architecture that suppressed the record for a century owns the legacy press. The story is being released through documentary leaks, congressional hearings, and Hollywood — exactly the channels you would use if you wanted to acclimate the public without losing narrative control.
Why would the Trump White House brief pastors first instead of just releasing the files?
Because the disclosure bottleneck is theological, not technological. Spiritual leadership has to be aligned top-down before the broader release — otherwise the country fractures along its remaining institutional seams. It is also a tell. The people doing the disclosing know exactly how disruptive it is.
Doesn’t the existence of aliens contradict the Bible?
No, and Mike answered this on the show as a scientist. Scripture tells us humanity is made in God’s image. It does not say His creative work is limited to humanity. The arrogance is the modern assumption that we are the only species worth making.
How do I know which disclosure voices to trust?
Read the primary documents. Check who is fronting each narrative and what their incentives are. Notice who has been saying the same things consistently for years versus who showed up the day it became fashionable. Always return to source material before accepting any commentator’s framing — including mine.
Why does any of this matter for the fight for the republic?
Everything. The same managerial class that suppressed our history has captured our institutions and manufactured our conflict and chaos. The disclosure conversation is part of the larger sovereignty reawakening — citizens reclaiming the right to define reality, not from a podium, but from our own research, our own faith, and our own communities.
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