Estimate of the Situation

The Two Sides of UFO Disclosure

Could both sides in the Disclosure debate be right and wrong at the same time? Even if we do have a right to know, will we be able to handle the truth?

Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact
Published in
6 min readMar 18, 2021

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I’m one of those people who have been talking about the disclosure of UFO/UAP reality for what seems like forever. It’s a central theme of the first film I wrote called Official Denial (Syfy), and even 20 hours of a primetime network alien invasion series Dark Skies (NBC). As if that wasn’t enough, Richard Dolan and I wrote an entire book about the impact that big “D” Disclosure would have on our society and all Earthly institutions, A.D. After Disclosure. It’s been my obsession for a quarter of a century now.

You Can’t Handle the Truth

In A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson’s Colonel Jessep shouts his point-of-view at Tom Cruise’s Lt. Daniel Kaffee. Jessep simply believes that there are some things that a democracy needs done that require some of our tougher citizens to keep the rest of us safe by any means necessary, and we don’t really want or need to know the details.

This clearly has been the winning argument for over seven decades, basically since the first flying saucer flap of…

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Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact

Writer/producer in features & TV. Creator, five primetime series. Ex: TV Academy CEO; CNN reporter; USC professor. Author of books about the Beatles, JFK, UFOs.