https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bz9QUNPkoI
The sensationalist headline from Bob Mitchell’s Last Days Watchman Channel reads: SPIELBERG'S NEW UFO MOVIE: CHANNELING THE DEMONIC REALM? But what is the truth behind such a broad statement? Is this more of Bob Mitchell's recurring pattern—copying or plagiarizing others' work to attract the naive to his channel, which is full of content of this kind, even after being warned severely by Google?
The sensational headline from Bob Mitchell’s Last Days Watchman channel is a classic example of theological alarmism—a specific lens that interprets sci-fi through the "Collins-Boeche" or "Final Events" theory.
The "truth" behind such a broad statement is that it’s not based on the actual plot of the movie, but on a specific worldview that views all non-human intelligence as "interdimensional deception."
1. The Real Movie: Disclosure Day (2026)
While Bob Mitchell’s channel hints at demons, the actual film—officially titled Disclosure Day—is a grounded sci-fi drama.
Release Date: June 12, 2026.
The Story: Written by David Koepp (Jurassic Park), the film centres on the global repercussions of the government's official admission that aliens exist.
The Vibe: Early reactions and trailers suggest a return to "classic Spielberg" (think Close Encounters of the Third Kind), focusing on human emotion and societal panic rather than horror or "demonic" tropes.
2. Where the "Demonic" Claim Comes From
The "channelling the demonic" narrative isn't unique to Bob Mitchell; it stems from a group of UFO researchers (like Nick Redfern in his book Final Events) who suggest that some elements of the U.S. government believe UFOs are "Non-Human Entities" (NHEs) that are spiritual or demonic in nature rather than extraterrestrial.
The Last Days Watchman channel applies this theory to Spielberg for a few reasons:
Influence: Spielberg is often accused by conspiracy theorists of being a "propaganda tool" for "soft disclosure"—essentially "priming" the public to accept aliens.
Theology: In some eschatological (End Times) circles, any extraterrestrial life is categorised as "the Great Deception" mentioned in the Bible. By making a movie about "Disclosure," Spielberg is viewed by these commentators as perpetuating that deception.
3. Fact vs. Sensationalism
Theme |
Spiritual warfare / Demonic portal |
Global disclosure / Human connection |
Intent |
Malicious "brainwashing" |
Blockbuster entertainment / Art |
Content |
Secret occult symbols |
Emily Blunt as a meteorologist |
The Bottom Line
The "truth" is that Bob Mitchell is providing a religious critique, not a movie review. He is interpreting the topic of UFOs as inherently demonic based on his theological framework. Spielberg, on the other hand, is making a summer blockbuster about the human experience of a world-changing event, which makes Bob Mitchell's headline seem less relevant to the film's actual content.
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