The documentary, which is releasing in a few days, delves into the topics of alien visitation and government cover-ups.
Directed and produced by filmmaker Dan Farah, Age of Disclosure is being hailed as a groundbreaking documentary that could change how we think about the UFO phenomenon.
It features interviews with 34 current and former members of the US military and intelligence communities, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand and former director of National Intelligence General Jim Clapper.
Other prominent individuals featured include former Department of Defense official Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
"Every single person I interviewed made it very clear that it was no longer a question of whether this was a real situation - it is a very real situation," Farah recently told Bret Baier in an interview on Fox News.
"Now we have leaders in Congress and in the administration that are trying to get to the bottom of it, and there are people in this film who are respected in their fields who say they have seen these craft and have seen the recovered non-human bodies."
"Some officials go on record claiming to have seen craft and non-human beings with their own eyes, and these are people who are putting their reputation and their names on the line."
You can watch Age of Disclosure on Amazon VoD from November 21st.
A limited theatrical run will also debut on that date in New York, Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
Yeah, Dejarma, I should have made that clear. I meant the US and most likely, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, where it is claimed the place where sunken UFO's are taken.
Thats a joke right? We are talking about the United States building flying saucers around the eighteen eighties, when electricity was barely getting off the ground and powered flight was still twenty years away. The most advanced tech they had at that point was steam engines, telegraphs, and hot air balloons! Nobody was machining precision alloy discs with exotic propulsion in 1880. Even by 1947 they could not build anything remotely like what UFO believers describe.
It was an age of invention. Most assuredly the Wright brothers did not build space shuttles. Yet they flew. ETA: Besides, I witnessed one of them craft myself, from up very close. (6.5 meters)
Innovation explains the Wright Flyer - wood, fabric, and a glorified lawn-mower engine. It does not explain a precision-machined alloy disc with advanced propulsion in the 1880s. If that existed, the entire scientific and industrial record would be unrecognizable. As for your football-field–sized UFO gliding over a populated area from 6.5 meters away? If that were real, the entire city would be in the news, the military would respond, and the sky would be crawling with sensors. What you "saw" is just imagination.
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