And then there is World Disclosure Day - July 8
"Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself. The power to mould the future of the Republic will be in the hands of the journalists of future generations." -Joseph Pulitzer
Disclosure in this context refers to the
formal acknowledgement by world governments of an extraterrestrial
presence engaging the human race, but could well refer to a long list of
concerns the truths of which still lie behind walls of secrecy. The
purpose of World Disclosure Day
is to provide a focal point for people and organizations to come
together to assert their right to know and demand cosmic truths being
withheld from them by their governments. World Disclosure Day will also
help broaden public awareness of the disclosure process and those
organizations advocating for the truth on behalf of all citizens.
On
July 8,1947 General Roger Ramey held a press event at the 8th Army Air
Force Headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas in which he changed the just
released story of a recovered crashed disk near Roswell, New Mexico to
that of a retrieved Rawin weather balloon. In the view of PRG executive
director, Stephen Bassett, "this was the informal beginning of the now
75-year truth embargo regarding the extraterrestrial presence. For this
reason in 2011 PRG selected July 8 as World Disclosure Day to 'close the
circle' and emphasize the need to reverse that now inappropriate
policy."
It's not just about lights in the sky. It's about lies on the ground.
Since 2001, July 2 has been designated as World UFO Day.
This date was chosen as it was a suggested candidate for the Roswell,
New Mexico crash event. However, the era of the UFO is long over, and
now we are in the era of Exopolitics - the political engagement of the
past, present and future of extraterrestrial related phenomena. WDD thus
completes the historical symmetry with these two dates bracketing the
festival celebrated in early July each year in Roswell.
The concept for a WDD in this context was originally put forward by Steve Beckow and Geoffrey West in August of 2010.
Note:
WDD is not a prediction that Disclosure will happen on July 8. It is a
designated day to draw focus on the issue. Think Earth Day. However, on
the day the first nation comes forward to finally and formally
acknowledge the extraterrestrial presence, that date will then become
World Disclosure Day historically recognizing the most profound event in
human history.
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