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In this episode of Should This Have Happened?, hosts Nathan "Tater" Salyer and Rob McCallum put Disclosure Day on trial. Exploring the worlds of UFOs, extraterrestrial life, government secrecy, and humanity's fascination with the unknown, the film asks one of the biggest questions imaginable: What if the truth about alien visitation was finally revealed?
As part of the discussion, the hosts compare Disclosure Day to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, one of Steven Spielberg's most iconic films about first contact and humanity's connection to the unknown. Nearly 50 years after Close Encounters captivated audiences, does Disclosure Day capture that same sense of wonder, mystery, and possibility? Or does it take the conversation in a completely different direction?
The hosts examine the documentary's themes, evidence, storytelling, and cultural impact while debating whether it stands alongside Spielberg's classic or falls short of its legacy. From eyewitness accounts and disclosure theories to the influence of science fiction and popular culture, no topic is off limits.
👽 Does Disclosure Day measure up to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and more importantly, should it have happened?
🎙️ Join the debate and decide for yourself: Should Disclosure Day Have Happened? ⚖️🛸👽
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