**Headline: DISCLOSURE DAY: The 2025 X-Files Moment Historians Are Calling “The New Reichstag Telegram”**
In a move that has sent shockwaves through global politics, today’s “Disclosure Day” briefing from a coalition of world governments is being compared by historians to the infamous Zimmermann Telegram of 1917—but with a modern twist.
Just as the Zimmermann Telegram broke the illusion of American isolation in WWI by revealing a secret alliance between Germany and Mexico, today’s release of classified Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) files has shattered the post-Cold War consensus. The parallels are uncanny: both involve a sudden, verified revelation that rewrites the public’s understanding of “who the real allies and enemies are.”
“We are witnessing a historical echo,” says Dr. Elena Vance, a historian of Cold War secrecy. “In 1917, a decrypted cable revealed a hidden network. Today, a decrypted metadata file reveals a hidden infrastructure. In both cases, the public is forced to accept that the world they thought they knew was a carefully managed fiction.”
The “Reichstag Telegram” analogy has gone viral for its eerie accuracy—a single document that shatters a century of official silence. The question now is whether this is the beginning of a new era of transparency, or a new kind of global psychological warfare.