Sunday, June 14, 2026

Review: Disclosure Day



Steven Spielberg's latest movie, Disclosure Day, opened last week. My husband and I saw it in the comforts of one of those movie theaters with servers, menus, and cocktails. I chose to pig out and he chose to get catch a buzz. Both of us worried if the movie would be yet another Hollywood production about trans-rights, the environment, how God is a fairy tale, evil America, etc. The last movie I got him to take me to was Conclave. Before that, we went to the last James Bond movie. For those of you who saw those two movies, you know what I mean. We took a long movie hiatus. I am an author and also an avid believer in aliens and many conspiracy theories. Those who know me, know that I love Ancient Aliens and other UFO types of shows and documentaries. Disclosure Day appeared to be something that we both would enjoy.



Without spoiling it, the movie begins with a whistle-blower who escapes a deep-state department of the government with alien files. The other plot involves a weather girl who seems to have an extraterrestrial awakening. Both sub-plots merge. The movie is filled with action, but not the kind of E.T. action that you might expect. The main conflict is not with the aliens, but with the U.S. deep-state and the lengths that it will take to conceal their alien findings. Other conspiracy theories are brought into the storyline as well, for example, there is a definite nod to MK Ultra.

Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, and Colin Firth convincely play their roles. I especially was impressed with Blunt who managed to fully suspend my belief during several scenes. Colman Domingo plays a very interesting character, Hugo Wakefield. He had me wondering more about his backstory. Was he a human-alien hybrid? Would love another movie with more Hugo. The action scenes had me on the edge of my seat. There were some creepy scenes with animals that were unnerving. Without specifically getting into the ending, I liked the mixed footage of actual prior releases from the White House and Steven's imagination.




Spielberg also brings up religion. Eve Hewson plays "Jane", the girlfriend of Josh O'Connor's character. She was a nun who thought she had lost her calling. Some religious figures fear that aliens would be worshipped, and even disprove the Bible. Jane asks her friend, a Mother Superior of her church, about this very predicament. Her reply was simple: Why would God create a vast universe and only put life on one planet? As a Christian, I couldn't agree more. Aliens do not disprove God, then only add another layer.

On a side note, the White House released more UAP (or UFO) footage over the weekend. I wonder if this was coordinated with the movie's release. Years ago, I went to an alien convention and attended a seminar by Jonathan Young (a professor who frequents Ancient Aliens). He spoke about the partnership between the U.S. and Hollywood in prepartion for a full extraterrestrial release. Looks like he is onto something.

This movie is not perfect. There are some holes. But it's extremely entertaining. We left the theater with many thought-provoking questions. My husband didn't like the movie as much as I did, but Hollywood is back! 

5/5 Stars



Friday, January 23, 2026

Review: Gary Wayne's Genesis 6 Conspiracy Part II

Gary Wayne continues his work about fallen angels and Nephilim in the sequel Genesis 6 Conspiracy Part II.

 This is a long book (1300 pages on my Kindle settings) stuffed with dense information that took me eight months to read. I loved the first book. This book is even better. Wayne recaps his first book by outlining major Biblical events such as the war in Heaven, fallen angels who were expelled, their oath at Mount Hermon, mating with human women and creating giants called Nephilim, races that descended from the Nephilim, the continuation of Rex Deus bloodline, satanic plans (that failed) to prevent Jesus from coming, plans to prevent Jesus from returning, and plans to fight Jesus at the end of the Great Tribulation. He includes his theories on how Revelation will play out along with the signs that suggest The End is near.

Wayne begins with Noah and the Flood. Before God wiped out the earth, there was a first generation of Nephilim connected to Greek myths and Greek gods such as Cronos, Poseidon, and Iapetus. The Bible says that everyone with exception to Noah, his family, and the animals on his ark were exterminated. However, the Old Testament is filled with giant stories such as the War of Giants, Joshua and giants, David and Goliath, and much more. So how did the giants and the Nephilim repopulate?

Wayne concludes that the Nephilim must have returned by a "Second Incursion." He believes it could have happened by a second group of fallen angels that descended upon earth and diluted the human gene pool a second time. Another possibility could be that the fallen angels were never destroyed, but left earth and took their giants/offspring with them while the Flood raged on, returning once the waters receded. The ancient Sumerian story of Gilgamesh suggests this. The last option could possibly be that Nephilim were somehow stowed away on Noah's boat. Of the three possibilities, Wayne favors the "Second Incursion" theory.

Wayne believes that the Nephilim interbred with nine major Canaanite tribes who produced other hybrid tribes. He includes chapters on many of them: Anakim, Amalekites, Jebusites, Amorites, Girgashites, Hivites, Arkites, Sinites, Arvadites, Edomites, Zemarites, Hamathites, Canaanites, Sidonians, Hittites, Hivvim, Horites, Perizzites, Amaleqim, Agagite, Zuzim, Zamzummin, Emim, Geshurim, Girzim, Maachathim, Avvim, Kenizzim, Kenim, Kadmonim, Aryan, Hyksos, Aamu, Shemau, Philistines, Cherethim, Caphtorim, Calushim and more. Their patriarch was the Rephaim or giants.

Some of the ancient cities such as Sodom and Gomorrah were epicenters for this second generation of giants and their offspring. He lists famous kings in the Old Testament who were giants/Nephilim such as King Og (his giant bed), Nimrod, Sihon, Hammurabi, Tyre, and Sargon. Through extensive research, Wayne shows bloodline connections that come from Nephilim and Jesus's ancestors (two examples are Noah's son Ham who was the grandfather of Nimrod and Esau, the brother of Jacob, who was the grandfather of Amalek). These tribes eventually emerge in Europe, creating dynasties that still exist today.

Wayne mentions famous giants such as Goliath and Ishbibenob. An interesting tidbit about Ishbibenob was that he was the son of Araph. "Araph" in Hebrew means "to cut off the neck" or behead. Decapitation was the standard for ensuring proof of killing giants which is why David cut Goliath's head.

Other interesting facts include the Freemason connection (for example, Mount Hermon's latitude is 33 degrees), literature about elves and fairies as codes, possible anti-Christ contenders, etymology of ancient terms, and how Armageddon's location might actually be Mount Hermon. 

There is a ton of fascinating research that went into this book. I don't want to spoil it for those interested in reading it. I loved all of it, especially the last several chapters that focus on End of Days. But I will end with this-the anti-Christ might have a bloodline connection to Alexander the Great. Wayne states that the anti-Christ will have bloodline connections that go all the way back to the Rephaim, fallen angels and Babylon.

This is a five-star MUST READ and I highly recommend it to those who enjoy religion and history. I reposted my reviewL https://conspiracycrackpot.home.blog/2026/01/23/review-the-genesis-6-conspiracy-by-gary-wayne-copy/ on Wayne's first book on my other blog. You can skip the first book and still get follow his second book, but both books are definitely worth the read! I found myself Googling much of the facts/characters/wars/etc. he wrote about. Wayne's research lays a foundation for what is to come. 

By the way, I write fiction about Nephilim. You can check my work out for a lighter read: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dina-Rae/author/B0085348DY?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=true



Review: Disclosure Day

Steven Spielberg's latest movie, Disclosure Day , opened last week. My husband and I saw it in the comforts of one of those movie theate...