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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3
Spielberg Releases 'Disclosure Day,' Reviving 79-Year UAP Cover-Up Fears
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3

Spielberg Releases 'Disclosure Day,' Reviving 79-Year UAP Cover-Up Fears

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 3

Summary

  • 12 June release-bound Disclosure Day is framed as Spielberg’s latest extraterrestrial thriller, centering on a whistleblower fleeing a clandestine agency accused of hiding decades of alien evidence.
  • 1977’s Close Encounters is presented as the film’s clearest template: both stories hinge on U.S. authorities staging false explanations, evacuations and other deceptions to conceal UFO—or UAP—events.
  • 2026 interest is sharpened by real-world Pentagon disclosures that critics called underwhelming, following 2023 hearings and a 2025 report controversy over a military disinformation program.
  • 79 years after Roswell in 1947, the film lands amid mainstream suspicion that the government still withholds the truth about unexplained aerial phenomena.

Insights

After decades of denial, why are Washington and Hollywood suddenly racing to reveal secrets about alien encounters?
With hundreds of UAP files now public, why does the truth about alien life seem further away than ever?
A whistleblower testifies today. Is Spielberg's new thriller just fiction, or a preview of what will be revealed?