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Sound, Light & FrequencyAuthor: iHeartPodcasts
Has the U.S. government been conducting a slow-drip UFO disclosure campaign through Hollywood movies and television for more than 70 years? The new podcast Sound, Light & Frequency tackles that mind-blowing question through an ongoing investigation hosted by two Hollywood insiders: Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman, both successful writer/producers with hundreds of credits. Bryce and Brent publicly share, for the first time, the full account of their surreal encounter with a “Man in Black” who offered them a deal to use their primetime alien-invasion drama series, Dark Skies, to spread UFO truths. Each episode takes listeners behind the scenes of iconic films and TV series, connecting what’s been portrayed on screen to what might be happening in real life—and asking whether other creators were offered “the deal,” too. Language: en-us Genres: Documentary, History, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Disclosure Day: “Listen.”
Episode 18
Thursday, 18 June, 2026
Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day has arrived with massive expectations, strong early box office, and a wave of polarized reaction from critics, audiences, and the UFO community. Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman watched the film twice — including Bryce’s Las Vegas screening with legendary UFO journalist George Knapp, followed by an IMAX screening in Austin with Jesse Michels — and came away with evolving, complicated reactions. In this episode of Sound, Light & Frequency, Bryce and Brent do not review Disclosure Day as a conventional summer blockbuster. Instead, they examine it as Spielberg’s apparent “closing argument” on UFOs, aliens, secrecy, empathy, and the public’s right to know. What, if anything, is actually being disclosed? Why does the movie focus on private contractors, abducted “chosen” humans, alien avatars, Roswell, Jackie Gleason, and an elderly Gray called In Vivo 17? And what should we make of its final one-word message: “Listen”? As Hollywood and real-world UAP events continue to blur together, Disclosure Day may not be the hard-cut revelation some hoped for, but it has undeniably pushed the conversation further into the mainstream. Bryce and Brent ask whether Spielberg is simply telling a story — or whether this film is another sign of the long, strange convergence between Hollywood, UFOs, and the truth that may no longer stay hidden. To learn more: www.SoundLightFrequency.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.









