In a revealing new documentary, "The Age of Disclosure," director Dan Farah pulls back the curtain on what he describes as an eight-decade-long cover-up of non-human intelligence by U.S. officials.
According to People, "The Age of Disclosure" features startling revelations from former U.S. government, military, and intelligence officials about UFOs and extraterrestrial technology.
Released during the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 9, the film dives deep into allegations of secret government activities. It includes claims that U.S. authorities have been reverse-engineering non-human technologies recovered from unidentified flying objects (UFOs), potentially setting the stage for a significant intelligence failure.
High-Ranking Insiders Break Their Silence
The documentary showcases interviews with 34 high-ranking figures such as former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Pentagon UFO program head Lue Elizondo.
These officials discuss their firsthand encounters and the urgent need to address the secrecy surrounding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
Director Dan Farah, known for his work on "Ready Player One," embarked on this project to offer an unprecedented look into the world of UAPs. "I wanted to make a movie that I always wished existed," said Farah, emphasizing his goal to present a serious and credible exploration of UFOs by those directly knowledgeable due to their government roles.
The film’s title, "The Age of Disclosure," signifies a pivotal movement toward unveiling the truths concealed for nearly 80 years concerning extraterrestrial engagement with Earth.
The Dangers of Keeping UFO Secrets
According to the testimonials shared in the documentary, the continued secrecy over non-human intelligence could have catastrophic implications. Comparisons are drawn to intelligence failures like those witnessed during the events leading up to 9/11.
Marco Rubio, former Secretary of State, highlighted in the film, stresses the perils of underestimating unknown threats. "At the heart of every blunder in intelligence is a lack of imagination," Rubio stated, adding that such failures can shift the course of human history unpredictably and profoundly.
One of the more sensational claims in the movie comes from Jay Stratton, who asserts that he witnessed non-human crafts and beings.
This point underscores the potentially transformative impact of the alleged cover-up on public understanding and global security.
Unprecedented Public Interest and Challenges
The trailer of "The Age of Disclosure" amassed 18 million views, indicating a high level of public interest and concern regarding the subject of UFOs and UAPs. Farah expressed that the response to the documentary has been "validating and rewarding," confirming his belief in the widespread appeal of this topic.
Despite the potential opposition, Farah was determined to complete this project. "The truth is, there's a lot of people who would try to stop this movie from getting made if they had the opportunity," he shared, illustrating the kinds of challenges he anticipated during the secretive two-and-a-half-year production process.
Conclusively, Farah aims to broaden public discourse on UFOs. "We interviewed dozens of very high-level, credible officials who said these unknown threats could destroy our way of life forever. Learning that left me rattled," he added, urging people to consider why such influential figures would risk their reputations to participate in this disclosure.