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Paranormal circles are screaming about Steven Spielberg’s latest movie, Disclosure Day, set to release on June 12, 2026. In the new trailer, a bunch of CGI deer show up at someone’s house, and later Emily Blunt suffers indigestion during a live Kansas City weather report, which is strangely watched all over the world. Unfortunate! Well, here’s the trailer and official synopsis:
“If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to … Disclosure Day.”
It’s like Christmas but for UFO enthusiasts.
Apparently, the film uses sine-wave speech and clicking sounds for its aliens (or whatever they might be!). There may even be some hidden messages in the trailer.
I’m not really sold on the idea that this movie is disclosure or is a preamble to disclosure, no matter what YouTubers might say. But hey, this is kind of interesting. Prime yourself and listen to the video at the bottom of this tweet (X post?):
Sine-wave speech is related to this type of system where reading words guide what you hear from sonically shaped noise:
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) December 16, 2025
Read line one and let the video run. Read line two and let the video run.
1 Green Needle
2 Brainstorm
It is the same sound loop.
What is true?
What’s more… pic.twitter.com/zMelhwYoSL
It says “green needle” or “brainstorm,” depending on what you’re thinking about!
A strange video out of Southend, UK shows someone dressed as a purple dinosaur sneakily dumping their trash before waddling off and dancing a bit with a light pole. Mysterious. Who were they, and what were they really up to? Nobody knows. Second is some chill VHS footage of the first snowfall, destination unknown, on November 16, 1989, courtesy D.O.A. Simpler times, and simpler snowfalls.
A few updates to the site: Head over to the Movie List for a sortable collection of weird movies relevant to my interests. Mostly time travel and parallel universe stuff for now, but I’ll add more as I go. The latest entry? The Mandela Effect (2019). I have a few things to say about this one, but you can watch it for free right now over at Xumo Play. I’m not sure it stuck the landing, but I had some fun with it.

Meanwhile, check out 3am Static, a sort of vibe room circa 1995 that I plan to update every Friday with new weird videos and such. This is version 1.0 and might be a bit wonky on mobile. This week’s curated videos: Some retro Christmas commercials, winter ambience, and bizarre 3D face renderings from 1974.
Ships in the North Atlantic are cautioned to watch out for organized groups of orcas who seem to be launching coordinated assaults on passing vessels.
Not a yule log, a Tule fog is still coating a lot of California, as seen in this NASA satellite image.
They also wore stylish yellow jumpsuits, I guess.
A new YouGov pol suggests a majority of Americans have 'experienced at least one paranormal event,' though the number has dropped 7% since 2022.
Mysterious codes and weird broadcasts have been heard again this month.
A Cambridge philosopher thinks we 'won't be able to tell' if an artificial consciousness emerges from current AI.
That’s it for this week’s edition of Weeklies. Check the homepage daily for new news, and don’t forget to visit the new movie list, or take a peak at some 3am vibes. Also follow me on X for the occasional something!
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