If you have wandered onto this site, hello. Glad you’re here.
This is the very small, very informal home for a group of people in Columbus, Ohio, who have been meeting to talk about the disclosure moment unfolding in real time around us. We are friends, neighbors, clergy, academics, students, and curious strangers, doing our best to think honestly about what is being released, what is being said, and what any of it might mean.
We do not have all the answers. Neither does anyone else.
What we do have is each other — and a stubborn conviction that the right response to a genuinely strange time is patient, humane inquiry. Not premature certainty. Not despair. Not looking away.
Why a website
A few practical reasons:
- People keep asking when the next gathering is. We needed a place to put that information.
- Friends in other cities have asked how to set up something similar. We’d like to be findable for them.
- The three of us who help convene these conversations occasionally want to write something down. This is a quiet place to do that.
It is intentionally simple, and will stay that way for as long as simple keeps working.
What you’ll find here
Right now: a page about who we are, a page about how we approach this work, a way to find out about gatherings, and a way to get in touch. Over time the blog will fill with small dispatches from us and from friends who want to write something down.
The Visible College open letter on the May 2026 release of UAP files is the single best summary of the epistemic stance behind this community. If you are wondering whether this is the kind of conversation you want to be in, that is the document to read first.
Come sit with us
Whether the past few years of disclosure-related news have caught you by surprise or you have been tracking this for decades, you are welcome at our gatherings. We don’t require any particular set of beliefs to come in the door. We do try to bring our curiosity, our honesty, and our care for each other.
If that sounds like something you’d like to be part of, say hello. We’ll let you know when the next gathering is on.
See you in the strangeness.