In recent ATS culture the following threads have been made about disclosure regarding the subject of ET's and UFOs:
The Modern UFO Myth and Imminent Disclosure
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Disclosure imminent? Look at these headlines from the past few days
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Various individuals in 'alternative' culture (like 'em or not) have been vocalising opinions about disclosure of different sorts, including but not
limited to, David Wilcock (not a thread about him), Richard Hoagland (not a thread about him), & obviously in a different sense Steven Greer (not a
thread about him).
Throughout history, disclosure of groundbreaking knowledge & discovery has often come from a cultural source, & also in a 'bottom-up' manner. E.g,
from grass roots movements, a lone individual, artists, philosophers, musicians, theologians, researchers & speakers.
Often this disclosure, in whatever form, will indeed consequently be (in different ways) incorporated & appropriated into society's larger
institutions, (such as governmental and scientific) to be disclosed again on a larger scale. In some instances this second form of disclosure can be
modified from the original, or even aborted & silenced.
After each historical disclosure culture is profoundly affected. A good example is the global impact of the Age of Discovery.
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en.wikipedia.org...)
#01 Disclosure
has happened, is happening, and will continue to occur. FOI requests, The Disclosure project (this is not a DP thread), global top secret 'x-files'
release, radar sightings, reports, aircraft reports & incidents, & astronaut sightings etc.
#02 Cultural Disclosure
has happened, is happening, & will continue to occur. Whistle blowers, ufology, witness sightings, video photo & audio evidence, celebrity (E.g. Dan
Aykroyd), art, crop circles, public opinion & polls, film, documentaries & books, music, media (print, video, audio), new media, and press etc.
#03 Disclosure
has not happened because disclosure can only occur & be valid in instances such as a governmental televised address broadcast to the public. Or a
space institute press conference. Or a mass landing of alien craft or landing at specific points on the globe such as the white house. Etc.
Between Cultural Disclosure & Disclosure of a type mentioned in #03 there would logically be a tipping point. A point where cultural disclosure
momentum rose to such a level that it eventually forced disclosure of a larger, institutional style.
With a rapid rise in technological advancement the speed in which a tipping point can be reached is increasing exponentially.
* There are 31 billion searches on Google every month (In 2006 it was 2.7 billion).
* The number of text messages sent & received everyday, exceed the total population of the planet.
* Radio took 38 years to reach a market audience of 50 million. Facebook takes 2 years.
* Number of internet devices in 1984 was 1,000. In 2008 it was 1,000,000,000.
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www.youtube.com... )
> Has the tipping point of cultural disclosure been reached?
> If not, when will it be reached & how? Or, can it ever be reached?
The importance of musical influence on culture is, in my opinion, at times, understated. Without even delving into cymatics, sound vibration, waves,
and the construction of reality... Music has been intertwined with reality, cultural values, perception, public beliefs & opinion, since the rhythmic
drumming in the Upper Paleolithic. With regard to the subject matter, pop music has seen a steady increase in other worldly subject matter, themes &
interest. My favourites - David Bowie, KISS, Radiohead & Klaxons. Other good examples are Holst & the War of the worlds broadcast.
> How will music & culture be affected by ongoing cultural disclosure and possibly the resulting disclosure of a type mentioned in #03?