If you watch the trailer likely the main reason almost every movie star imaginable is in this film who has any comedic talent at all is that this is likely a Disclosure comedy movie from what I get from the trailer.
My daughter who is in her early 30s believes that either we have disclosure or some kind of war that might be happening here on earth right now. For example, we know that a Cyber war for sure is going on every day now between China, Russia and the U.S on the same side as Europe. But, is the cyber war also a part of the Disclosure issue which is about whether to release information about the 1000 species that the U.S. and world is in contact with every day too.
So, what happens if the MEN in BLACK for real open up about the 1000 species we do business with all the time now?
How many people on earth will lose it when they cannot even be scientific enough to get a vaccine to stay alive? I think even 15% of people going insane and amuck worldwide would be enough to end human civilization as we know it for example.
We are at a place where we need disclosure to continue as a species alive here on earth but releasing that information in a wrong sequence is going to permanently or temporarily end human civilization too.
So, what is the Answer?
How do we survive this?
Disclosure is a term used to define revealing all information about UFOs since the early 1900s at the very least by every government on earth, especially the U.S. Government.
For example, the Internet was out since Saturday in Goleta because our gardener couldn't use What's app to talk to friends in another country. Then the internet was out from Monday Night to 7pm Wednesday night in all of Santa Barbara through Cox Cable which is the main internet provider for this whole area.
This means that all businesses who needed an internet to function here in Santa Barbara couldn't for about 36 hours and could do nothing Tuesday or Wednesday that had ANYTHING at all to do with the Internet.
How much damage did that do to all businesses including to UCSB (University of California at Santa Barbara)?
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