Disclosure Day, Alien Life
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As UFOs go mainstream, jury out on what the existence of alien life might mean for religion
LOS ANGELES (AP) - In "Disclosure Day," out Friday, Steven Spielberg is once again inviting audiences to ponder the existence of extraterrestrial life - and the implications it would have for religion on Earth.
The United States government's recent release of hundreds of previously classified unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) cases spanning the 1940s to the present, along with the new Steven Spielberg movie,
The legendary director spoke out about extra-terrestrials as moviegoers head to 'Disclosure Day.'
The release of Steven Spielberg's new film, "Disclosure Day," on Friday, once again prompts audiences to consider the existence of extraterrestrial life and its profound implications for religion on Earth.
Many have watched recently released UFO videos, but most still think the government knows more than it is saying.
Could scientists be overlooking life in space?
The pleasures of Spielberg's new thriller, centered on a massive U.S. conspiracy about aliens visiting Earth, feel more retro than timely.
Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
"Disclosure Day" director Steven Spielberg opens up to USA TODAY about aliens, AI and why he'll never quit making movies.
With 'Disclosure Day,' the director returns to a longtime preoccupation. Two Times staffers explore his ongoing fascination with extraterrestrials.
US government aware of several kinds of alien life, whistleblower claims - Government whistleblower David Grusch previously told Congress that the federal government had recovered non-human ‘biologics
