Christian author and disclosure researcher L.A. Marzulli says Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film “Disclosure Day” is preparing audiences for what he believes is a coming spiritual deception tied to UFO disclosure.
During a recent interview with Charisma Media, Marzulli reacted to the movie’s final trailer, calling it “very disturbing.”
“Spielberg filmically is signaling,” Marzulli said. “It’s a global event. It’s absolutely a global event.”
The trailer references a “79-year cover-up,” which Marzulli connected directly to the 1947 Roswell incident.
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“That begins the 79-year-old coverup that has been going on for 79 years,” he said. “This 79-year-old cover-up has to end.”
Marzulli argued the film presents disclosure as something positive and unifying, but warned viewers not to embrace that message.
“It’s not a good thing,” he said. “You don’t abduct 5-year-old boys and implant them. You don’t abduct girls like this.”
He repeatedly framed the phenomenon as spiritual deception rather than extraterrestrial contact.
“The spirit expressly states that in the latter days some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and the doctrine of demons,” Marzulli said. “Well, this is exactly where we are.”
Marzulli also pointed to imagery in the trailer involving possession-like manifestations, altered DNA and shape-shifting entities.
“That’s possession, but I might be wrong,” he said. “She might actually be talking to them. Or is she being a conduit? We just don’t know yet.”
Throughout the interview, Marzulli connected the UFO phenomenon to biblical themes including Genesis 6, the Nephilim and Jesus’ warning that the last days would resemble “the days of Noah.”
“The breeding program is real,” he said. “It ties back to Genesis 3:15. It ties into Genesis 6. It ties into what Jesus said, ‘It will be like the days of Noah.’”
Marzulli claimed many alleged abductees describe repeated encounters throughout their lives and said those testimonies should not be dismissed.
“These are avatars. They are meat suits for the demons to inhabit,” he said while discussing the commonly reported “gray” aliens.
Marzulli also suggested Spielberg has spent decades preparing audiences for disclosure themes through films such as “E.T.,” “Taken” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
“Wouldn’t it be wonderful for people to know they’re coming?” Marzulli said while analyzing Spielberg’s remarks in the trailer. “Is he telling us that all of this is true or is he playing with words?”
As the discussion surrounding UFO disclosure continues to intensify, Marzulli urged Christians to remain grounded in Scripture and not be deceived.
“Cling to Jesus,” he said. “Understand that what was foretold is unfolding.”
“Do not be deceived,” Marzulli added. “The Gospels are true. Jesus is Lord. Jesus is God.”
James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a journalism background from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and at the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].












God is the creator of ALL.
There seems to be no doubt, we are all fairly easily seduced by thrilling, even “romantic” ideas that God’s revelation of Himself and his purposes are incomplete. If The Bible’s statement in the first Letter to Corinthians, that the natural mind cannot understand “Spiritual” things, until we come by faith, trusting Him “at His Word,” we will always doubt His love for us, the love that searches for us, even when we are God’s “enemy.(Romans 5)” fascinating, realistic movies and other stories often take the place of what is defined as God’s “revelation.” What we most often define as “Truth” is always challenged by fascinating creativity or more acceptable philosophies, persuading us to define Biblical Truth as “subjective” truth rather than “Objective” Truth. When Jesus Christ was questioned by Pilate, he challenged Him, “What is Truth?” It is here, at this challenge that we must decide either by faith that God’s Word is Truth, or that it is simply creative literature. I’m grateful for the fantastic gifts Director Spielberg possesses, but his creativity is “subjective.” Respectfully, T. Martin
The following idea is not new, nor am I the first to suggest this. But we need to consider the possibility that while life, even intelligent life, may exist in other galaxies, E.T.’s may not be responsible for the UFO phenomenon. They may be all hoaxes, hallucinations, misidentifications, or, as the commenter above suggests, suggestive of a more sinister origin. Besides all that, if E.T.’s exist, we have no idea what they might look like. I don’t like science fiction movies, because, for one, they “disclose” to much about what the aliens look like, leaving no room for one’s imagination. Secondly they are all BULL.
Respectfully, J.W.