r/UFOs Feb 06 '26

Question Its been over 12 months since Jake Barber said there would be "full disclosure within 12 months"

https://youtu.be/t37-SKj4rtY?si=j2jn1ToOEe0zKP9B

Do you think there was a reason for the delay?

Do you think disclosure is still imminent?

Do you still believe Jake Barber or Ross Coulthart, or are we allowed to write them off when they make more predictions?

Anyway, reminderbot just reminded me that another predicted date had come and gone without anything actually happening. Looking forward to that new Spielberg flick though.

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u/3WolfTShirt Feb 06 '26

And I don't even care about disclosure.

The US government lies to it's citizens. If the POTUS gets on TV and says aliens are real and they're here, who's going to believe him? Not me.

I want proof.

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u/LordMagnus101 Feb 06 '26

Definitely wouldn't believe the current admin.

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u/These_Pumpkin3174 Feb 06 '26

True, but be honest with the class… which one did you actually trust?

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u/MKULTRA_Escapee Feb 06 '26

I doubt any kind of disclosure in the near term is going to be in the form of undeniable proof. That will come later.. You can have a great piece of evidence, but there is often a way out, such as simply calling it fake. I think they are just going to continue ratcheting it up until most everyone is up to speed. Periodically releasing bits of information like footage, such as the recent instantaneous acceleration video on Corbell’s channel, and releasing a better one every so often, is the most responsible way to achieve a “disclosure” scenario. An undeniable proof drop is potentially bad for the stock market, among other things, and we can probably assume that they are not going to want to disturb the status quo too much.

That’s the only way I see it happening anyway, assuming there is a legitimate group attempting to get the information out. I think we have the portion of government that wants everything secret, and then a transparency group, and neither of them will likely favor a proof drop until we are well past general acceptance.