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The Day before Tomorrow



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July 8, 2013

Today is World Disclosure Day.  And its just the first one.

Like other things that have been made into a "Day," revisited each year on the calendar, this is no exception.  It will be revisited again next year and the next and the next. 

What is Disclosure?  In this case it refers to the sharing of the knowledge by the ruling bodies of this world, of the existence of extraterrestrials, which has been previously held back from our collective society.

No, this hasn't happened yet but by making a Day out of Disclosure, its kind of like kids saying- we're not waiting for our parents to tell us what they know, we're going to learn it on our own and tell all our friends!  

If you saw the google home page today the doodle honors the 66th anniversary of the Roswell incident.  The doodle humorously illustrates the incident as a little colorless video of an alien that crash landed and then has an interactive feature that lets you help it put its' ship back together. 

But Roswell is just the tip of the iceberg.  Its what we know, what we've seen, what we've heard.  Much like the iceberg, there is an enormous amount of information hidden under the water.  Guess what? The ice has begun to melt.

A couple months ago we had the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure in Washington DC.  Amid little fanfare on the outside, 40 witnesses from all over the world offered testimony to a panel of former Congresspeople as to the existence of extraterrestrials on and around our planet.

I was lucky enough to attend some portions of this 5-day event, and I can say that it was beyond exciting.  There were witnesses from many countries of the highest calibur.   The hearing was open to the public and people seemed to come from near and far to attend although it was by no means over capacity.

At one point I found myself sitting next to a fellow and wondered what might have brought him there.  No sooner did I wonder this and following the next break, I saw him sitting on the panel.  He was witness Paul Hellyer, Canada's former minister of National Defense.  His testimony was most impressive and included readings from his book.   You can read his transcript here on The Daily Persimmon.

By the end of the week the panel of Congresspeople went from being curious to intrigued and finally amazed.  It was clear that the evidence was lengthy, detailed and undeniable.  

Remember Earth Day?  Back when it was just a baby Day and not that many people celebrated it.  Look at it now.  We've got all manner of schools, stores and other institutions participating, promoting and celebrating Mother Earth on April 22. 

Today, I invite you to imagine what the future of this day may hold.

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