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Steven Spielberg's New Film 'Disclosure Day' Explores UFO Evidence Release Scenario

Director Steven Spielberg discusses his 34th feature film about global disclosure of UFO evidence and shares his views on alien presence.

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Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has discussed his upcoming 34th feature film "Disclosure Day" in an interview with CBS News, describing a project that examines the hypothetical scenario of worldwide release of UFO and alien life evidence.

The film explores what would happen if all evidence about unidentified aerial phenomena and extraterrestrial life was made public globally, proving that humanity is not alone in the universe. Spielberg, known for previous alien-themed films including "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," returns to the subject matter with this new project.

During the CBS News interview, Spielberg shared his personal opinion on the existence of extraterrestrial life, stating that aliens "have been here and they are here." The director did not provide additional details about the basis for these views.

The film has drawn attention from academic experts in the field of unidentified aerial phenomena. Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine and executive director of The Sol Foundation, appeared on CBS News 24/7 to discuss the movie's exploration of alien existence on Earth.

Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" represents his latest entry into science fiction cinema, a genre where he has maintained significant influence over several decades. The film's premise reflects ongoing public and scientific interest in UAP research and potential government disclosure of related information.

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