DalTheJigsaw123 Posted June 10, 2011 In an interview with Ain't It Cool News writer Eric Vespe (better known online as 'Quint') published June 6th, Steven Spielberg confirms that, following a White House screening of E.T: The Extraterrestrial in 1982, President Ronald Reagan did indeed make remarks to the effect that the premise of Spielberg's movie - extraterrestrial visitation - was fact, not fiction. Â This is something of a bombshell. Rumours have persisted for years about just what - if anything - Reagan told Spielberg during the 1982 White House E.T. screening, but not until now has the director spoken about it on the record. Spielberg's version of events, however, differs slightly from the version that has entered UFO-lore. Â http://www.disclose.tv/frameset.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsilverscreensaucers.blogspot.com%2F2011%2F06%2Freagan-wasnt-joking-and-spielberg-knows.html 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Birch Posted June 10, 2011 Hey Leon, Â There's a bunch of 'disclosure' material around if you want to go find it. I sometimes wonder what is being 'worked up' to with this stuff. I hope your K adventure hasn't sent you down 'lack of discernment' creek. IME there's such a lot of weird in that all by itself (or there was for me, or whatever ;-)) that discernment is a useful skill to relearn - or if you didn't know or weren't taught how in the first place (not your fault BTW), take the opportunity to learn now. Â There's a lot of really interesting history/mythology around aliens (just to say that they don't just 'date', from the Reagan era). For a while I was pretty convinced that humans couldn't possibly be (entirely) from Earth. Now I'm just back in the "I don't know" camp. I keep looking at creation myths and finding a bunch of similar -sounding threads running through them, but that doesn't mean the myths are true either... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites