New Film Explores Government’s Handling of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
For years, reports of strange objects in the sky have been made by military personnel, radar operators, and everyday Americans. These sightings, often dismissed or kept secret, are now the focus of a new documentary seeking to shed light on what people are really seeing.
Dan Farah, the director of “The Age of Disclosure,” recently discussed his film, which investigates a supposed decades-long cover-up of non-human intelligence and a global race to understand advanced technologies potentially not of this world.
The film features interviews with numerous high-ranking individuals from the U.S. government, military, and intelligence communities. According to Farah, these individuals have firsthand knowledge of the issue and possess significant credibility.
A key concern highlighted in the film is the potential for other nations, like China and Russia, to gain a strategic advantage if they are successful in reverse-engineering this advanced technology. This has been described as a “Cold War race” with national security implications.
The documentary suggests that Congress and members of past administrations are now actively seeking the truth about these phenomena. Some interviewed in the film claim to have witnessed these crafts and even recovered non-human bodies, putting their reputations on the line to bring this information to the public.
While skepticism remains, the film argues that the question is no longer whether these unidentified aerial phenomena exist, but rather what they are, who controls them, and what their purpose might be.
“The Age of Disclosure” is set to release this month.


