Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Steven Spielberg's New Film 'Disclosure Day': One My Air Force Brother Jerry Would Have Loved

 

Jerry - relentless in insisting govt was hiding alien facts
UFO discussion in 1990: Jerry showed us Twining Memo

From the opening scenes in the new Steven Spielberg movie, Disclosure Day, I could tell my late brother Jerry (who died ten years too early) would have been riveted to his seat. As Janice and I certainly were, when we went to see the 9 a.m. showing of the film yesterday. (We had tried earlier, on Saturday at 12:25 - but all the seats had been taken except for the 2 rows closest to the screen. A deal breaker.)

I can imagine Jerry's reaction now seeing the opening scenes unfold, as cyber specialist Daniel Kellner made off with a tranche of stolen UFO-alien evidence with former nun novitiate, Jane. Both hotly pursued by the baddies from Wardex - the corporate bad guys charged with keeping the aliens secret - along with the Pentagon, FBI and other powers that be (e.g. NSA)

Jerry would have howled - if seeing it with us: 

"See! That's what I've been talking about! The bastards will stop at nothing from keeping the truth from coming out."

And that is how the film unfolds for the next two hours, showing the efforts of Kellner, his girlfriend Jane, TV meteorologist Margaret Fairchild and former cyber security guy Hugo Wakefield, to escape the government goons and get the word out.  Well, Jerry certainly tried - by word of mouth based on his own first hand experience - but with no actual evidence in hand like the movie's Kellner.

For years, hell decades, Jerry recited his involvement with recovered alien artifacts - and corpses - while working in "the Blue Room" of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.  (He also pointedly noted the corpses were not described as "aliens" but as EBEs - extraterrestrial biological entities.)

When prompted he'd go into exhaustive detail about what he saw and the stringent security measures he'd have to endure (Could only wear t-shirts, trousers, shoes - no clothing with pockets, no note books, cameras etc. or other paraphernalia- in or out, searches all the time). 

His bottom line take: there was a Roswell crash in 1947, but the debris (and four bodies) were conveyed to then Wright -Patterson Army Airfield, not to Area 51 as the current mythos claims.  One of the bodies was "badly dismembered" in a botched initial autopsy attempt while three others remained intact and were preserved. Again, in Wright -Patterson's Blue Room 

Jerry quickly added that the Air Force's  disinformationists have included in their targets the name 'Blue Room' itself - dismissed as "urban myth".  But the  official designation of record for Blue Room operations, is NASIC - National Air and Space Intelligence Center and "it's as real as a heart attack."  

He was adamant that the assorted rooms: Hangar 5 (not Hangar 18), which later became the Bldg. 18 complex -  included Bldgs. 18A, 18B, 18C, 18D, 18E, 18F, 18G - the next to last with 4 cold rooms where the corpses of EBEs were stored.  The complex was formally operated under NASIC  (formerly Foreign Technology Division or FTD) and basically it had oversight concerning disposal and storage of craft wreckage, EBE bodies and artifacts.

Interestingly, he also maintained that no political honchos, Senators or even presidents - including JFK, FDR, Truman  - have been allowed themselves into the Blue Room or the Building 18 complex. In other words, it's regarded as uber top secret.  (The last one to try was Sen. Barry Goldwater in 1964   - and for his request was "reamed out" by Air Force Gen. Curtis LeMay.)

When I brought up the matter of the bodies, debris etc. being mistaken for Project Mogul balloon wreckage - and dummies - e.g.  from a June 23, 1997 TIME magazine issue on 'The Roswell Files',

Jerry scoffed at the claim.  "That's total bullshit!"  Adding: 

"Don't forget an actual physicist based at the New Mexico Institute of Science and Technology splattered that crap!"  

He was referring to Prof. C.B. Moore who came out soon after the attempted debunking (by Gen. Roger Ramey)  asserting no balloon would leave a debris field as wide as two hundred yards by  three - fourths of a mile.  

Jerry then made clear:

"The military powers that be scarfed up those bodies and the debris within hours and had them shipped off to Wright Patterson Army Airfield  near Dayton Ohio."

He added that from what he could discern from the photographic- film materials he handled, there were four categories of interest for what was recovered and put in the Blue Room i) Sections of light, thin aluminum colored metal which were 'unbendable', ii) I-beam structures with weird symbols "like hieroglyphics" embossed on them, iii) Tiny wiring that resembled today's nanofilament wires, iv) thin aluminum cloth like metal that could be scrunched up then released and recovered its original shape.  

When I mentioned UFO debunker Philip Klass asserting in the same TIME article that "the real Roswell crashed saucer coverup was by UFO book authors" he fairly exploded.  

"Klass couldn't find his asshole from a hole in the ground!  He never went to the places I was or saw what I saw so he doesn't know jack shit!"  

 Before he died (of an aortic aneurysm) in August, 2016 Jerry maintained "more of these craft will soon be upon us, in our skies"  He didn't live to see the videos from the U.S. Navy pilots or their eye -opening interviews from '60 Minutes'. Where the Nimitz pilots reported craft diving into the water at 13,000 mph, e.g.  see link below:

Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs - YouTube

Those Nimitz pilots, of course, were also victims of hyped-up secrecy given the radar tapes they expected to be released from their encounter never were. So Lt. Cmdr. David Fravor and his fellow pilots  (from the Nimitz 'Black Aces') were left out there hanging in the breeze with only their oral accounts.

Which, like the theme of the film, brings up the question of why so much secrecy? Chris Impey, an astronomer at the University of Arizona,  quoted in a 2023 WaPo article had noted:

The U.S. has always tended toward secrecy. Only in the last year or so has there been a push for transparency, but the backdrop of that was flat-out denial or secrecy.”

The article itself noting:

"Whether a country shares UFO information often comes down to military interests. The United States has often been less willing to publicize or publicly engage on questions about UFOs — even going so far to spread misinformation in the 1950s — for fear of ceding a strategic advantage to adversaries and jeopardizing national security."

All of which supported Jerry's 1990 explanation for why such secrecy shrouding UFO files was/is a given, and then leading to his acid observation: 

"Hey, if there's nothing really there and all this UFO stuff is about wackos and fruitcakes just seeing things - why hide it?"

And we now know - from the same WaPo piece- this is not done in other nations, e.g.

In U.S., most UFO documentation is classified. Not so in other countries.

Which elicits the question: Why in the U.S.  mount an extraordinary decades long effort to undermine every reported UFO, including kneecapping the reputations of those doing the reporting?  Well, because in the U.S. recovered craft are re-engineered and re-purposed in order to obtain a military advantage - in novel weaponry - that other foreign rivals (China, Russia) don't have.  

What gives?  In the words of Brazilian Rodolpho Santos, a historian at the Federal Institute of Minas Gerais:

"It’s comparatively easy to get this information here. And the variety of records is good and considerable.

It’s all in public records. There are no security clearances such as demanded in the U.S. (Where even Ike, we were informed by Jerry, was told he didn't have a clearance high enough to see the crashed Roswell craft, after taking the reins as president in 1953).  But totally different in Brazil. No heavily redacted documents. Anyone can access the files — the military reports, the videos and audio recordings, the grainy unverified photographs — and thousands of people have.

 

 It seems that in Brazil and much of South America, there has been a more relaxed attitude toward the inexplicable, the public’s right to know and the limits of scientific explanation. In South America, at least four countries — Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru — have public government programs that study and investigate UFO activity. Argentina and Chile regularly release reports on identifying aerial objects. And in Uruguay, which has passed UFO details along to the United States since the 1970s, the military runs the Commission for the Reception and Investigation of Complaints of Unidentified Flying Objects.

 Meanwhile, legislators in Washington push for the same transparency that other parts of the world have enjoyed for years,  even holding House hearings to make the case, featuring former Air Force vets.  And yet what do they get in return? More stonewalling amid torrents of disinfo from the military, intel agencies. And even the esteemed "fourth estate" chipping in its two cents,  heaping scorn  on testifying military senior personnel such as David Grusch and David Fravor, e.g.

UFO congressional hearing: Whistleblower says US concealing 'multi-decade' UFO program | AP News

Jerry?  He wasn't surprised in our 1990 talks and he wouldn't be surprised now.   As he put it when the conversation ended:  "The fuckers will never come clean until and unless one of them lands right in the middle of D.C.  I just hope I am alive to see it."

Alas, he didn't make it, dying from a burst abdominal aneurysm on Aug. 6, 2016. A damned pity he didn't live to see Spielberg's movie, as he would have been in 7th heaven seeing the ending.

See Also:

Disclosure Day | Official Trailer

And:

disclosure day final trailer - Google Search

And:

The Age of Disclosure - Official Trailer | IMDb

And:

   1947 Twining Memo On Unidentified Flying Discs Paved The Way For First FOIA Release Of UFO Docs

And:

JPL-NASA Director Put On Spot About UAP Alien Origin - Doesn't Leave Us Impressed. 


And:



And:


Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs - YouTube


And:



And:


Neil deGrasse Tyson (on Real Time) Embarrasses Himself With Strawman Objections To Military- Recorded UFOs 


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And:

Gov't Whitewashing OF UAP-UFOs Is Still Based On Myth of Human Sovereignty..




Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Solutions To P-Adic Tutorial Problems

 The  problems again:

1) For the triangle in Fig. 2 (June 19 post), 

use 7-adic absolute values applied to the sides of the triangle, thereby compute: A, B and C and show it is isosceles


Solution:

[A ] 7   =  [14 - 1/7] 7   =  abs {[2 x 7 ] 7   -  1/[1 x 7] 7 }

=   abs [1/7 - 7]  =   6 6/7   =  48/7

[B ] 7   =  [1/7 -  21] 7   =   abs {1/ [1 x 7 ] 7   -  [3 x 7] 7 }

=   abs [1/7 - 7]  =   6 6/7   =  48/7

[C ] 7   =  [21  -   14] 7   =  abs {[3 x 7 ] 7   -  [2 x 7] 7 }

= abs[1/7 - 1/7]  7 =    [0 ] 7   = 1

From these calculations of  (7-adic) absolute values we find side A = side B = 48/7.  Hence in the p-adic format the triangle is isosceles.

2) Find the value of the sum S for:

 S = 1 + 7 +  (7) 2    + (7) 3   + (7) 4  + (7) 5  + .......

 Rewrite multiplying both sides by 7:

7 S =  7 +  (7) 2    + (7) 3   + (7) 4  + (7) 5  + (7) 6  + .......

Subtract the last form from the previous one:

    S = 1 + 7 +  (7) 2    + (7) 3   + (7) 4  + (7) 5  + .....

- 7 S =  7 +  (7) 2    + (7) 3   + (7) 4  +    (7) 5  +  ..

S - 7S = 1 (All other top and bottom terms cancel)

Whence:

-6S = 1 and therefore, S = -1/6

3)  Using (2) as written, "invent" a new irrational number based on the p-adic form.

The most direct way to invent a new p-adic is to employ the same 7-adic form and simply increase powers in a slightly different way..

Then let the new irrational be S'  where S' is a variation of S such that:

S'  =   (7) 3   + (7) 6  + (7) 9  +   + (7) 12  + (7) 15  +.....

Hence, the new irrational S'  is obtained merely by changing the sequence of the powers of 7.  

Monday, June 22, 2026

Trump Troll WSJ Reporter Goes Full Gaslight Claiming Obama "Is Responsible for American Decline"

 

                                 Obama at opening of Obama Presidential Center
                         Trump, after ruining DC reflecting pool for $16 m

"A historian once told me that the presidency would distill Donald Trump to his essence. That essence, it turns out, is trillions of microscopic organisms that suck up all the oxygen and endanger life around them.

That essence is slimy, stinky and unrelenting, as reflected in the mass of algae that infests the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial. The president had pledged an “American flag blue” sheen, but the algae created green streaks that mar the $14 million makeover of the water mirror.

The algae is a perfect metaphor to reflect on our unreflective president and his impulsive and solipsistic style of governing".- Maureen Dowd, ‘Creature From The Green Lagoon’, NY Times

"Six bankruptcies, including casinos, which requires a special type of incompetence. Twenty four credible allegations of sexual assault. Thirty four felony convictions. The attempted assassination of American democracy on January 6th. Held civilly liable for rape. Amassing four billion dollars through sheer graft during term two. The destruction of NATO and our alliances globally and in the Gulf. Turning Iran into the hegemon of the middle east. " - WaPo comment


You have to admire the sheer, brazen chutzpah of a sophomoric, moron WSJ cub reporter (Matthew Continetti):



who scribbled perhaps the most cockeyed essay ('Obama's Legacy Is The Trump Presidency', June 17, p. A15) in the Journal's troll farm history with this batshit opening bollocks:

"Even the most imposing facade can't mask the failures of the 44th President. If Barack Obama altered the nation's direction it was toward decline."

Failures? Hey, Sparky! This real president you profane won an actual Nobel Peace Prize. Not a fake one handed to him from FIFA. Or a hand-me-down from a 2025 winner seeking her own relief from the orange fungus.  Have you lost your marbles with Dotard Derangement Gaslighting Syndrome?  Have you been paying any attention the last few months, the last year and a half? Have you seen what this fecal fungus has done to the reflecting pool? To the People's House (WH East wing). Do you have even an ounce of grey matter left in that shriveled skull of yours? Hint: It is the mega failures of the orange buffoon in the White House (No. 47) that can't be masked. Mostly driven by clear, palpable insanity,


Let's start with the twerp's intro bitch that:

 "Obama's 2015 deal with Iran legitimized the Islamic Republic's nuclear program."

Really?  Then you clearly - as a cub reporter-  don't know bupkiss.   Namely, that Obama's 2015 deal actually removed 97 percent of nuclear materials. This incompetent Bozo isn’t even aware that the  2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) also utilized the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor compliance. The framework featured continuous monitoring of declared sites, strict supply-chain tracking, and a mandated 24-day resolution process for inspections at any suspicious or undeclared facilities.

The IAEA deployed modern technology, including tamper-resistant cameras, online enrichment monitors, and electronic seals, to continuously monitor Iran's declared nuclear facilities. In addition, Inspectors tracked the entire nuclear supply chain, placing surveillance systems on centrifuge rotor and bellows production workshops.

By contrast Trump, aka Dotard, has no clue what to do - offering at times to have troops go in and round up the material, or just 'make Iran surrender it'.  What about monitoring compliance? Supply chain tracking? The orange fool has no clue. Not one.

Apart from this, what do you call Trump's "deal" in which he dispatched to Iran 100 times the amount of money that was sent to Iran under the Obama administration? This is revealed in the 'Memorandum of Understanding' Trump released, i.e.



Can you say, blind giveaway, Sparky? Can you say mammoth gift? How about "an American surrender"?  How about we bring up the opinion of perennial WaPo Trumper columnist Mark Thiessen:


And you want to claim Obama started America's decline? What planet in what parallel universe are you living on? At least Thiessen grasps that Trump had been condemning Obama for what he, Donnie Bonespurs,  is now doing - but Capt. Bonespurs is giving Iran 100 times more money!

Continetti also has the nerve to yap:

"Mr. Obama's disregard for voters was evident in healthcare which he jammed through Congress with the promise that Americans could keep their plans and premiums would fall.  But millions of plans were later canceled and premiums doubled."

The ACA was no 'disregard' of voters, but rather a veritable lifeline. The law has transformed the American health care system by expanding health coverage to 20 million Americans and saving thousands of lives. The ACA codified protections for people with preexisting conditions and eliminated patient cost sharing for high-value preventive services

As for your complaint about 'cancellations' mayhap you forgot it mandated that all individual and small-group health plans meet specific essential health benefits (e.g., maternity care, mental health services, preventative care). Plans in existence before the law that did not meet these criteria were canceled. But the Gooniper doesn't mention any of that.

The fool also evidently forgot that the enhanced premium tax credits introduced during the pandemic expired under the GOP, resulting in massive premium spikes for millions of Americans. Without these beefed-up subsidies, out-of-pocket premiums for the average subsidized household more than doubled.

Never mind, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has provided more net benefits than drawbacks for Americans, primarily by cutting the national uninsured rate in half to an all-time low and protecting millions from pre-existing condition discrimination.

The delirious twit then really goes full tilt blind, 'pot-kettle-blackie',  ranting how:

"Mr. Obama took executive actions that required neither congressional  approval nor democratic consent."

Trumpers like Continetti don't wish to hear the facts, but Trump issued HUNDREDS of Executive orders - most during his 2nd term rollout. NONE of which had congressional approval or any democratic input.  In other words, done with no checks and balances only cowardly GOP yellowbelly compliance. Indeed, most of these - especially regarding the immigration enforcement and DOGE actions -were unconstitutional. But those like Continetti would rather loll in their delusional world that their orange overseer is a overshadowing previous presidents when he isn't doing squat. But he could hold up each signed product in a leather binder, similar to a toddler who just completed a page in his coloring book. "Looky, Mommy! I  did do it! I did!"


Obama, say what you might, was at least moderate in his rollout of his executive orders, and took this course of action only after Sen. Mitch McConnell vowed to block his every major bill effort, especially those on immigration.

In the end, Continetti's pathetic piece is merely a lot of 'sour grapes' whining on behalf of his orange master. By contrast, Lawrence O'Donnell (see link below) had the correct take, noting:

"President Obama displayed amazing grace under pressure, dignity and leadership capability - even winning a Nobel Peace Prize. Then came Donald Trump. A man of disgraceful, heartless vulgarity, stupidity and cruelty.  It's all in the video records now as well as historical.  

Historians now have everything they need to compare these two presidencies and these two men in every way. And Donald Trump ends up the loser in that comparison in every possible way."

Continetti - maybe seeking to impress the other WSJ trolls- is clearly no historian.  But he is a so-so propagandist and historical revisionist. Ditto with similar WSJ Trump- coddling gaslighters like the three stooges:  Dan Henninger, Holman Jenkins Jr. and Kimberley Strassel. Who continually try to paint Trump as a powerful prez with "vigor" - gaslighting their readers like their Fox News Cousins.

Continetti ends his pathetic effort writing:

"Mr. Obama's presidency casts a fading shadow. Most of his plans have been dashed his achievements reversed.

Yeppers, reversed by an ignorant, lying swine not fit to lick Obama's shoes. Reversals that will cost Americans dearly in coming decades - everything from climate change progress (Paris Accords) to going back to coal -fired utility plants, already spiking rates of cancer and respiratory illness, not to mention abandoning the World Health Organization, just in time for the next pandemic.  Meanwhile, Trump leaves behind a foul, algae-polluted reflecting pool which is a metaphor for his "slimy, stinky" presidency in Maureen Dowd's NY Times' piece parlance. And the fucking liar - whose folly will cost taxpayers up to $16 m, won't even own up to it - casting the blame on "vandals".  His 36, 112th lie.
 
Here's what Trump leaves behind, cubbie, and let it sink in. This is the foul maggot's legacy - in addition to a colossal "peace" giveaway:




See Also:

Lawrence: Trump chose to play Obama's game and lost badly.

And:

by Robert Reich | June 22, 2026 - 5:21am | permalink

— from Robert Reich's Substack

Friends,

Referring to the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, Minnesota governor Tim Walz commented on X: “Found an imaginary problem, said only they could fix it, didn’t listen to experts, hired buddies who grifted millions, failed miserably, bragged how great it went. The entire Trump presidency in a nutshell.” (Walz could have added: “blamed others for his failure, conjured up a conspiracy, then prosecuted them.”)

One remarkable aspect of Trump’s horrendous reign is how many crises and problems he’s brought on himself — created them out of thin air. Then he brags about how well he’s handled them. And when they go wrong — as they inevitably do — he casts blame on others or on his political opponents.

Four examples from the last few days:

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And:

by Sarah K. Burris | June 23, 2026 - 5:08am | permalink

— from Alternet

CNN on Monday played a supercut of some of President Donald Trump's big promises about the Reflecting Pool as a panel of analysts ridiculed the president's results.

Trump wrote on Truth Social Monday morning: "Of the MANY Statues and Fountains that we rebuilt, renovated, cleaned, and fixed, the only one that was Vandalized was the Reflecting Pool, which is being taken care of, ASAP! It has been given a 300 foot long gash, chemicals have been illegally placed in the water..."

Referring to it as a "mismanagement" of the project, CNN host Dana Bash introduced "a combination of conversations that the president has had, kind of with himself, but cameras were there about the Reflecting Pool from May 4th until June 10th, during which most of these events were about other things."

» article continues...

And:

by Sarah K. Burris | June 19, 2026 - 5:20am | permalink

— from Alternet

Former First Lady Michelle Obama issued strong praise for her husband at the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center on the south side of Chicago on Thursday. And in that profound speech, she criticized President Donald Trump without mentioning his name.

After words of thanks, she turned to her husband to talk about watching him serve eight years in the White House.

"I know it hasn't always been easy, but there hasn't been a single second through this experience that standing by your side hasn't left me in awe," Mrs. Obama said. "Eight years in the crucible. And not once did you melt from the heat. Not once did you let it harden you. Instead, you used it to reveal your truest essence, your stubborn optimism and unflinching courage. Your dazzling brilliance and unpretentious decency, your ferocious work ethic and absolutely unshakable moral fiber. And to do it all as a first and the higher standard that comes with all that."

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And:

by Joseph Gerson | June 19, 2026 - 4:39am | permalink

The Memorandum of Understanding, which ostensibly ends the four-month war between the US and Iran, illuminated the profound US defeat. In addition, a Quincy Institute webinar on military lessons from the war, shortly before the MOU’s release, enumerated numerous ways in which the US failures in its misbegotten war reveal how drastically US military dominance has been undermined for the long term.

On the subject of the relative decline of US power and influence, the impacts of the war on world energy supplies—especially in Asia—will reinforce political and economic pressures for alternative—non-fossil—energy sources. China is already light years ahead of the US in clean energy production technologies, while President Donald Trump thinks only in the very short term as he maximizes oil and gas production and exports while attempting to revitalize filthy coal mining.

» article continues...

And:

by Amanda Marcotte | June 20, 2026 - 5:10am | permalink

— from Salon

Years before he ran, the throughline that would define Donald Trump’s presidency was set: his racist, unhinged obsession with Barack Obama. Trump could have gone down in history with a minor but positive reputation, remembered vaguely but fondly by most Americans as the goofy New York character who hosted “The Apprentice.” Instead, he fell into a spiral of outrage that a Black man who was smarter, more handsome and more beloved than he could ever be had been elected president.

Trump famously spent much of 2011 pushing the racist conspiracy theory that Obama could not be a native-born citizen. This resulted in Obama mocking him while Trump seethed at the White House Correspondents Dinner, a narcissistic injury that clearly stings Trump to this day. Trump spent the next decade-plus trying to destroy Obama’s legacy, which he hasn’t been able to do, despite two presidential wins. If anything, Trump’s malevolence and clownishness have only served to heighten the nation’s nostalgia for the Obama years.

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