The Disclosure Trap: Hope, Hype, Burnout, Then Repeat
- Jedaiah Ramnarine

- 10 hours ago
- 2 min read
Every few months, “disclosure” hype spikes, and every time, the community rides the same emotional rollercoaster: hope, excitement, disappointment, then burnout.

Recently we saw what happened with Obama's reveal on "aliens", only for him to back out and claim otherwise.
We see now what's happening with Trump, who doesn't really care so much for the truth as much as attention to himself (and a redirect from the Epstein files).
Folks, I advise caution, discernment, and patience.
The notion that you need ANY authority to tell you the truth is giving your power away. A timeless trap that remains relevant even to this day.
No amount of disclosure from any government body is going to replace real-world experience. The idea that we need any authority figure to validate reality is a slippery slope. Sure, officials can support and better the picture than hoaxes and frauds, but remember: governments have a long history of lying, omitting, and redirecting when it comes to this topic. It's reasonable to be skeptical of sudden “disclosure” narratives, especially from less than trusted sources and figures.
No official statement is going to replace real-world experience.
For those of us who have had direct contact and experiences, I am sure you can understand. Nobody telling you otherwise can dare to hold as much as a candle compared to real-world, lived experience.
For those who have not had such encounters, but still interested, be weary. Governmental disclosure, especially via the US, isn't to be 100% trusted.
Connect the dots but keep your mind and discern for yourself.
Don't get caught in this cycle:
Hope --> Disappointment --> Despair --> Burnout --> Repeat.
Break it by finding the truth yourself on your own.
Endless speculation, online conspiracies and theories have unfortunately devolved into consumerism. Don't get distracted. Manage your energy accordingly. It's a marathon, not a sprint.
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Be careful giving your power away to "authorities" who have been lying to you for decades.