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Documentary Filmmaker Claims Government Cover-Up of Non-Human Intelligence

For decades, military pilots, radar operators, and ordinary citizens have reported strange objects darting through the skies, encounters often dismissed by officials or buried under classification. Despite congressional hearings and government task forces, little clarity has emerged about what Americans are actually seeing in their airspace.

A new documentary titled “The Age of Disclosure” aims to pull back the curtain on this mystery. Director and producer Dan Farah recently discussed his explosive film with Fox News, claiming it exposes an “80-year global cover-up” of non-human intelligent life.

“For a very long time, the public, Congress, and even the President have been kept out of the loop on this subject,” Farah explained. “In the last few years, senior members of Congress and administration officials, thanks to whistleblowers, have found out what’s been going on, and they are now pursuing the truth for themselves and for the American people.”

The documentary, which took over three years to produce, features interviews with 34 senior officials from the U.S. government, military, and intelligence community, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio. These officials discuss what they describe as a secret race among world powers to reverse-engineer advanced technology of allegedly non-human origin.

“Every single person I interviewed made it very clear that it was no longer a question of whether this was a real situation,” Farah said. “It’s a very real situation.”

In the film’s trailer, Rubio states, “We’ve had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities, and it’s not ours.” This concern about unknown craft penetrating sensitive military areas has reportedly alarmed officials at the highest levels of government.

Jay Stratton, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official and director of the government’s UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) Task Force, warns in the film: “The first country that cracks the code on this technology will be the leader for years to come.” Some officials have described the situation as “the Manhattan Project on steroids,” according to Farah.

The film alleges that high-level defense contractors have been “gatekeeping information” about UAPs, deliberately keeping details away from presidential oversight. Now, Farah claims, members of Congress and the Trump administration are working to uncover answers.

Farah emphasized that several officials in the documentary claim to have personally witnessed these craft and even “recovered non-human bodies.” He noted that on-the-record interviews from credible sources are particularly important in today’s digital age, when many dismiss evidence as fake or artificially generated.

“These are people who are putting their reputation and their names on the line,” Farah said of his interview subjects.

The director also expressed his belief that President Donald Trump could become the first president to speak openly about these phenomena. “I think it’s only a matter of time at this point before we have a sitting president step to the microphone and have the biggest moment a leader can possibly have, which is telling all of humanity that we’re not alone in the universe and that the United States intends to lead the way.”

While skepticism about UAPs remains widespread, Farah argues the debate has shifted from whether these objects exist to questions about their origin, control, and purpose. He compared dismissing the topic to “laughing at a terrorist threat,” particularly given reports of unknown objects near nuclear installations.

“The Age of Disclosure” will be released on November 21 in select theaters in New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles, and will also be available worldwide to purchase or rent on Amazon Prime Video.

The documentary comes at a time of increasing government transparency on the UAP issue, following Pentagon acknowledgment of unexplained encounters and congressional hearings featuring military witnesses describing encounters with objects exhibiting technology beyond known capabilities.

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9 Comments

  1. This sounds like a timely investigation into a controversial subject that has piqued public interest for decades. I’ll be interested to see if the documentary is able to shed new light on the alleged UFO cover-up and the potential implications for national security and public trust in government.

  2. James N. Lopez on

    While the topic of UFOs and extraterrestrial life is inherently fascinating, I’ll need to approach this documentary with a healthy dose of skepticism. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and I hope the filmmakers have done their homework in verifying their sources and information.

  3. Elizabeth W. Davis on

    While I’m open-minded about the possibility of extraterrestrial life, I’ll need to see some compelling proof before I accept claims of a long-standing government cover-up. The documentary will need to present ironclad evidence to overcome the natural skepticism around this topic.

    • That’s a fair point. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I hope the filmmakers have done their due diligence in vetting their sources and information.

  4. Patricia F. Taylor on

    If the documentary’s claims are true, it could represent a major shift in our understanding of the universe and humanity’s place in it. However, I’ll reserve judgment until I can review the evidence presented in the film. Maintaining a critical, evidence-based perspective is important when dealing with such sensitive and speculative topics.

  5. Isabella Z. Jones on

    This documentary sounds fascinating. I’m curious to learn more about the alleged government cover-up of UFO sightings and encounters with non-human intelligence. It will be interesting to see what evidence the film presents and how credible the whistleblower testimonies are.

    • Elizabeth Jones on

      Yes, I agree. The public has a right to know the truth about what our government and military may know about unidentified aerial phenomena. Transparency on this issue is long overdue.

  6. The idea of a long-standing government cover-up of UFOs and non-human intelligence is certainly intriguing. I’m curious to see if this documentary can provide any credible new insights or information that could help resolve this enduring mystery.

    • Yes, I share your curiosity. Revelations of this nature could have profound implications, so it’s crucial that any claims are thoroughly investigated and substantiated.

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