The End of Secrecy Timeline: When Hidden Knowledge Becomes Common
Bashar traces the probable trajectory of institutional and technological disclosure.
This entry covers:
- the whistleblower cascade—as collective frequency rises, individuals within secret-keeping institutions experience increasing conscience pressure; leaks, defections, and public confessions accelerate exponentially,
- the technology unlock—suppressed technologies (free energy, anti-gravity, advanced healing, consciousness interfaces) cannot remain hidden indefinitely; each breakthrough in one area triggers chain-revelation in others as the 'secrecy infrastructure' becomes overwhelmed,
- the archaeological revision—hidden history (ancient advanced civilizations, ET contact records, genetic manipulation evidence) emerges through bo th official excavation and anomalous discoveries that cannot be suppressed by conventional narrative control,
- the consciousness factor—the most powerful disclosure driver is not external whistleblowing but internal awakening;
as more individuals access higher consciousness, they spontaneously 'remember' or intuit hidden truths, creating bottom-up pressure that institutions cannot contain,
the adaptation curve—societies move through predictable phases: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance, and finally integration; understanding this curve helps conscious individuals support others through disclosure without forcing premature acceptance.
Bashar predicts that by approximately 2035, the majority of currently suppressed information will be mainstream knowledge; the question is not if but when and how gracefully humanity navigates the transition. The entry includes personal preparation: release attachment to being 'in the know,' practice compassion for those who will struggle with revelation, and maintain stable frequency as others process shock.