The UFO file drop is not a disclosure
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162 documents, mostly redacted, and a pentagon disclaimer — this is not what disclosure looks like #ufo #news #politics #explainer
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Okay real quick. The government dropped UFO files and everyone is either losing their minds or saying there's nothing there. Both takes are wrong. [pause] Here's what actually got released: 162 documents. Partially redacted. Two-thirds still blacked out. Decades of eyewitness reports and infrared specks that could be anything. The Pentagon put a disclaimer on the eight-pointed star footage — do not interpret this as any factual determination. Their words. [pause] Obama said the odds of alien visits are low. That is not a man hinting at disclosure. [pause] What this is: a FOIA dump with a branded portal. Fine. That's real. But calling it disclosure when most of the documents are still redacted is doing a lot of heavy lifting. The files are out. The answers are not. [pause] Okay, now you know.
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Keep the same person, same face, same hair (dark hair with curtain bangs or a slightly grown-out mullet), same high cheekbones, same expressive brows, same warm-toned skin with smooth subsurface scattering, same gently exaggerated Pixar-quality 3D animated proportions — character consistency is critical. Change the outfit to a thrifted blazer over a ribbed tank in muted navy, collar slightly open. Change the pose to leaning slightly forward into frame, one hand mid-gesture as if about to make a point, the other resting near the frame edge — caught mid-explanation. Change the background to a Bushwick apartment wall, one interesting piece of art partially visible, a half-visible bookshelf, soft ambient room light with a cool-to-warm gradient suggesting late evening. Facial expression: composed and slightly skeptical — brows gently furrowed, mouth closed or barely parted, eyes directly on camera with a calm but pointed energy. Resting correction face. Not mid-laugh, not surprised, not smiling. 9:16 vertical portrait, shoulders and head centered, facing camera straight on. No text, no logos, no UI elements.
Conversation starters
- okay but what would actual disclosure even look like
- do you think the redacted two-thirds matter or is it all noise
- what's the one document you'd unredact first if you could
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