Edited By
Johnathan Blackwood

The Sol Forum invites curious minds to its second meeting next Friday, April 18th, at 12:30 PM PDT/3:30 PM EDT (8:30 PM CET). A key discussion will revolve around the politics of disclosure with Jim Semivan, a retired CIA official and TTS cofounder, and Solโs own Peter Skafish.
The significance of this meeting coincides with heightened interest in governmental transparency. With the recent wave of questions regarding UFOs and national security, Semivan's insights promise to shed light on pressing inquiries from the public. Feedback from the community shows a mix of anticipation and skepticismโโThis is a game changer,โ said one citing the potential for robust dialogue.
However, some members express concern about accessibility. Starting April 18th, live access to these discussions will be restricted to Sol members. โAre we locking out those who need to hear this most?โ questioned another participant. Nonetheless, the forum strives to foster a space for informed dialogue ahead of public recordings.
Members who check their inboxes will receive invites to this pivotal event. According to sources close to the forum, recordings will undergo post-production before being uploaded publicly on platforms like YouTube, ensuring polished content for later viewers.
Community sentiments reflect points of intrigue, access, and the veracity of disclosures. Members are eager to engage with Semivan and Skafish, leading to lively discussions on topics that many feel were once considered taboo in mainstream discourse.
"The stakes have never been higher for public engagement with these issues," remarked a long-time member.
As interest in Solโs events grows, so does the community's desire for transparency and dialogue about national security matters intertwined with civilian understanding. Many view this second meeting as an opportunity to brainstorm actionable paths forward, enhancing the publicโs understanding of complex governmental dealings.
โ Live access shifts exclusively to members starting April 18th
โ Videos will undergo production pre-publication on YouTube
๐ฌ "This could redefine how we discuss these topics" โ Community member
The anticipation builds as the meeting approaches, inviting questions about how to navigate these crucial discussions. In a time where transparency is more than just a buzzword, engagement from both attendees and speakers might just lead to boundaries being pushed further than ever before.