Showing posts with label Bryce Zabel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryce Zabel. Show all posts

Need to Know | Coulthart and Zabel | UFO's Gatekeepers Strike Back | Dec. 7, 2023

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Disappointment and some disagreements in this episode, as Ross and Bryce review the amended version of Sen. Chuck Schumer's disclosure language in the new Defense bill. Ross blames "lickspittle Congressmen" in the pockets of the aerospace companies for turning Schumer's disclosure proposals into a "flaccid limp lettuce leaf." The two set the table for a future discussion on what both believe would be a very bad idea: "catastrophic disclosure."

Sparks fly over Ross saying he has sympathy for the aerospace industry for not wanting to give up craft, bodies or research to the government. Bryce couldn't disagree more about eminent domain.

Richard Dolan | UFO Disclosure 2010 vs. 2020 | Dec. 8, 2020

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Ten years ago, Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel wrote A.D., After Disclosure. Today, it remains the only book-length treatment of the subject of UFO disclosure: how it might happen, and what we can expect in the aftermath. 

Much of what was discussed in that book as turned out to be prescient. But not everything; there have been some surprises. Richard discusses the nature of our upside-down world of today and brings it into the context of how Disclosure looks in our own time, and how it is likely to look in the future. -Richard Dolan

Richard Dolan, Bryce Zabel | D After Disclosure: 10 Years Later | Aug. 25, 2020

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Bryce Zabel reconnects with Richard to discuss the book they co-authored in 2010, A.D., After Disclosure. To this day, it remains the only book-length treatment of the subject of UFO Disclosure, asking questions such as "how might UFO secrecy ever end?" and, "if it ends, what happens next?" They discuss where they think they got things right, and what they didn't see coming.

Bryce Zabel | Dark Skies, July 13, 2012

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July 13, 2012–CNN correspondent-turned-screenwriter Bryce Zabel has created five primetime television series, including the Emmy-winning UFO series Dark Skies. He’s an American television producer, director, writer, and occasional actor. In 2008, Zabel received the Writers Guild of America (WGA) award for writing his third four hour Hallmark mini-series, Pandemic.

His other series work includes Steven Spielberg’s Taken, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Blackbeard, and The Poseidon Adventure. He has been an award winning on-air PBS investigative reporter, an adjunct professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and is a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), AFTRA and the WGA. Bryce is the co-author with Richard Dolan of A.D. After Disclosure: When the Government Finally Reveals the Truth About Alien Contact. In this first hour, we’ll discuss all things related to the series Dark Skies. ~Red Ice Creations

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Richard Dolan, Bryce Zabel | Disclosure Scenarios, May 8, 2012

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May 8, 2012–Historian and researcher Richard M. Dolan, and journalist and screenwriter, Bryce Zabel, discussed the various scenarios that will follow an official acknowledgement of the existence of UFOs, ETs and alien contact. "If you believe that UFOs are real and you believe there is a cover-up," Dolan observed, "then the logical question is 'what happens if that secrecy were to end?'" While they did not put a timetable on when such revelations could happen, Zabel expressed optimism that disclosure could occur in his lifetime and was "pretty darn sure" that his children will see such a historic day.

Dolan theorized that the two most likely scenarios to fuel disclosure are either a mass sighting witnessed by many people and documented in many forms or a major 'Wikileaks' type of revelation. From there, Zabel suggested that the undeniable nature of the event could lead to documents being released as well as whistle blowers and foreign countries speaking out about the phenomenon, thus creating unstoppable momentum which builds towards official disclosure. "That may be the ultimate scenario," he mused, "where it's a little bit of everything." Once disclosure happens, Dolan said, the massive infrastructure of secrecy will become revealed to the public and the "intellectual elite" will be questioned as to how they could have overlooked the UFO phenomenon.

In looking at other potential events in the aftermath of disclosure, the pair stressed that how the world reacts to the news may have more to do with human nature than the actual revelation itself. In the immediate days following disclosure, Zabel surmised that there will be a period of self-induced panic by the general population as stores are emptied and communication systems are jammed. Beyond that, Dolan foresaw a "battle" between those who have kept the UFO reality a secret and the populace who will want to know how and why such knowledge had been withheld from the human race. Ultimately, Dolan warned, "disclosure is likely to be a very unsatisfying process for the world," since those with true UFO knowledge may not have all the answers and "for generations we're still going to be arguing" over the nature of the phenomenon. For more, check out this video on the duo's book A.D. After Disclosure as well as Dolan's course on UFOs at the International Metaphysical University.

After Disclosure (A.D.) | Richard Dolan, Bryce Zabel

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October 24, 2010–Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel, talked about their new book After Disclosure, which examines what life will be like after the reality of UFOs is revealed. Despite what has been a fruitless, decades-long fight for answers to the UFO enigma, the authors contended that disclosure is an inevitability. "There's going to be a time, a day, a moment, an event," Dolan said, "something in which the 'powers that be' are forced to make the decision to disclose." From there, Zabel surmised, "when they do decide they have to give it up, because events are spinning out of their own control, they'll try to manage it, even as it goes public." Having looked at the various possible scenarios where UFO disclosure becomes such a necessity, they determined that an incontrovertible, mass UFO sighting recorded by modern technology would be the most likely event.

Detailing how they think UFO disclosure would unfold, the authors speculated that the announcement may occur on a Friday afternoon. They theorized that this timing would be used to off-set a potentially catastrophic stock market reaction and to also allow for the general public to use the weekend to digest the stunning news. The duo traced the disclosure announcement from the first day, which they foresee as a time of confusion and potential panic, to the first week, when people would begin asking questions about why and how this news remained secret for so long. This call for accountability, they said, would result in a paradoxical relationship between society and the media, military, and government, where they would be blamed for "missing" the story but also looked to for answers and protection. Ultimately, Zabel and Dolan put forward the idea that, while the first post-disclosure year would be "a bumpy ride," society will eventually stabilize as it becomes acclimated to the new world that has emerged from beneath the veil of secrecy.

Bryce Zabel On Open Minds Radio

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October 4, 2010–Bryce Zabel is an American television producer, director, writer, industry leader and occasional actor. He is widely known as the chairman/CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences who was forced to twice postpone the Emmy Awards following the September 11 attacks. He has received the “created by” or “developed by” credit of five network and syndicated television series. He developed produced and wrote the TV series Dark Skies based on real UFO research, worked on the TV series on alien abductions, Taken, with Steven Spielberg, and is now co-author of the book A.D. After Disclosure with Richard Dolan.
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