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THREE DAYS
August 31, September 1 & 2
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Can't attent in Person? Watch From Anywhere!
Virtual Online Access Pass.
Your pass gives you online access to the three-day conference, including presentations, speaker discussions, and moderated conversations made available virtually.
August 31, September 1 & 2, 2026
Virtual Online Access: $99

What happens when the people who have been paying attention finally gather in one place?
Disclosure in Mackinaw is a three-day conference at Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping in Mackinaw City, Michigan, bringing together researchers, authors, experiencers, investigators, podcasters, and independent voices exploring some of the biggest questions of our time.
Are we alone? What has been hidden? What has been misunderstood?
What do ancient sites, modern whistleblowers, consciousness research, underground civilizations, recovered technologies, hidden history, and the changing disclosure conversation have to do with each other?
This event is designed for people who are ready to look deeper.
Disclosure in Mackinaw will feature an extraordinary lineup, including:
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Additional guests, exhibits, and schedule details will be announced as the event approaches.
This will not be a normal conference where each speaker appears, gives a talk, and disappears. Yes, there will be presentations. But the heart of Disclosure in Mackinaw is the conversation.
Speakers will sit down together for moderated discussions, unscripted exchanges, audience questions, and deeper conversations that usually happen privately, after the cameras are off.
These are the kinds of conversations people would normally only hear if they were sitting at the table with them. At Disclosure in Mackinaw, those conversations come to the stage.
Mackinaw City is a powerful convergence of human and natural energies.
The Great Lakes meet here. Ancient travel routes crossed here. Trade flowed here. Cultures met here. Today, this same meeting place becomes the setting for a different kind of convergence: researchers, experiencers, authors, investigators, and open-minded people gathering to ask what may be one of the most important questions of our time:
What is really going on?
The event will include indoor presentations, exhibits, speaker discussions, and time to continue conversations around lakefront campfires on the Straits of Mackinaw. We will be choosing the clearest nght sky for a very special skywatch event. Details to be announced.
Your conference ticket includes admission to Disclosure in Mackinaw, including scheduled presentations, exhibits, discussions, and conference activities. This includes a night skywatch event and admission to a one of a kind pop up museum with never before seen artifacts.
It also includes a continental breakfast and dinner each day of the event.
These meals are not just a convenience. They are part of the experience. Breakfast and dinner will give attendees time to sit together, meet other people who are asking the same questions, connect with speakers and guests when possible, and continue the conversations that begin on stage.
One of the goals of Disclosure in Mackinaw is to create the kind of setting where people do more than listen. They meet. They talk. They compare notes. They make friends. They find the people they were supposed to find.
A long lunch break will give participants time to enjoy the campground, have lunch at their campsite or cabin, or visit the Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping park store. The store is extensively stocked with food, drinks, snacks, supplies, and fresh pizza, making it easy to stay on-site and enjoy the location between sessions.
Your conference ticket is for conference admission only. It does not include camping, cabins, motel rooms, house rentals, or other accommodations.
Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping (CampMackinaw.com or call 714-496-6617) and related lodging properties offer many different options, including 25 types of campsites, 25 types of camping cabins & full cabins, motel rooms, and house rentals. Because there are many choices, and because some options require guests to bring linens while others do not, accommodations are booked separately so each guest can choose what works best for them.
If you are unsure what to book, please call during business hours. Our reservation staff is specially trained to help you choose the right site, cabin, motel room, or house rental based on your needs, group size, comfort level, bedding needs, budget, and whether you are driving or flying in.
We know there are a lot of choices, and we are happy to help make it simple.
After purchasing your conference ticket, please book your accommodations separately using the lodging links provided, or call us for personal assistance.
Please plan ahead. There is no reliable Uber or Lyft service in the Mackinaw City area.
For guests flying in, a limited shuttle option may be available for an additional $50 fee, depending on arrival times and availability. If you may need transportation help, please select the shuttle request option during accomodation registration at the campground or contact us before booking your flight.
Disclosure in Mackinaw is for people who know that some questions are too important to ignore.
Come for the presentations. Come for the evidence. Come for the conversations. Come for the people you will meet over breakfast, at dinner, and around the fire after the talks are over.
For those who cannot attend in person, a Virtual Online Access Pass will be available for $100 through Kajabi. This pass will provide online access to all three days of Disclosure in Mackinaw, including presentations, speaker discussions, and conference events made available virtually.
After the conference, the presentations and event recordings will remain available as an online replay library so virtual participants can return to the material for continued viewing and reference. The virtual access link will be posted here and at https://mortalsofearth.com/disclosure-in-mackinaw.
Virtual access does not include meals, accommodations, shuttle service, or any in-person access or campground access or any in person activities.
August 31 – September 1 & 2, 2026
Mackinaw City, Michigan
Disclosure in Mackinaw