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The Age of Disclosure — and the Wonder of What Might Be

  • Nov 23, 2025
  • 2 min read

I cannot wait to talk about The Age of Disclosure on Prime. I went all in and bought it — because renting would never have been enough. I’m already on my second watch, curled up with that electric feeling you get when your mind and your imagination both come alive.


Time travelers.

An entire world beneath the sea floor.

Non-human biological intelligence.

And some of the most reputable, brilliant voices speaking about it with calm conviction — Marco Rubio included.


The world is changing faster than we can blink, and technology is racing right alongside it. So when these experts say that some of the UAPs we’ve seen — the ones governments have been “allowed” to discover or even encounter — may be intentionally visible, my heart doesn’t go to fear. It goes to wonder.


Because if these beings wanted to harm us, they have had decades and every opportunity. The fact that they haven’t… well, perhaps that tells us more than we realize. Maybe they find us fascinating. Maybe they’re uninterested in conflict. Maybe they’re simply observing — the way we observe dolphins or deep-sea creatures or the migration patterns of birds.


And maybe, just maybe, they don’t mind co-existing with us at all.


I’m open to that.

I enjoy believing there is more than just us.

That we aren’t the pinnacle — just the present chapter of an unfolding story much older than humanity.


Science has already shown that the universe is alive with possibility. We know that:


  • Life can exist in conditions far more extreme than once imagined — from deep-sea hydrothermal vents to Antarctic lakes sealed under ice.

  • Earth’s earliest life forms may have begun in places once thought impossible, which widens the doorway for life elsewhere.

  • Human consciousness and emotion generate measurable electromagnetic frequencies, a gentle reminder that we are energetic beings in an energetic universe.

  • And the Navy’s declassified sightings — with aircraft responding to forces beyond our known physics — have been verified as real, unexplained, and intelligently controlled.


All of that together doesn’t feel frightening to me. It feels like an invitation.

A quiet whisper that our story is bigger than we think.


Whether the intelligence exists on another planet, beneath the sea, in dimensions we’re barely learning to describe, or in realities we haven’t yet discovered — I love believing that life is abundant, intelligent, ancient, and possibly guiding us toward advancement without disrupting our delicate world.


Maybe that’s romantic.

Maybe it’s mystical.

But to me, it’s also hopeful.


And if there’s one thing I wish for, it’s that more people would watch this documentary — not to be convinced, but to be curious. To allow their minds to soften, widen, and wonder. To imagine a world where we aren’t alone… and where that truth, someday, might not be hidden at all.


Honey Note:

If my granddaughter ever reads this one day, I hope she knows that her Honey believed in magic and science — and that the most beautiful truths often live right between the two. ✨🛸


With wonder in my heart and a little stardust on my smile,

— Honey 🐝🍯



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