The Age of Disclosure
- 2025
- 1h 49m
Featuring 34 U.S. Government insiders, this explosive documentary reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse engineer ad... Read allFeaturing 34 U.S. Government insiders, this explosive documentary reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.Featuring 34 U.S. Government insiders, this explosive documentary reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.
Harold Puthoff
- Self - Quantum Physicist, AATIP, Chief Scientist
- (as Hal Puthoff PhD)
Eric Davis
- Self - Astrophysicist, AATIP, Scientific Advisor
- (as Eric Davis PhD)
David Fravor
- Self - U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot (Ret.)
- (as Commander David Fravor)
Alex Dietrich
- Self - U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot (Ret.)
- (as Lt. Commander Alex Dietrich)
Ryan Graves
- Self - U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot (Ret.)
- (as Lieutenant Ryan Graves)
Travis Taylor
- Self - Quantum Physicist, U.S. Army
- (as Travis Taylor PhD)
Tim Gallaudet
- Self - U.S. Navy Chief Oceanographer (Fmr.)
- (as Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet PhD)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Same S##t, Different Documentary
While he featured on JRE podcast, Dan Farah talked about this documentary as a pivotal moment that would shatter the shackles of secrecy and propel the disclosure movement to unprecedented heights.
The reality?
You've seen and heard all of this in every UFO documentary in the last ten years. The only difference is that the statements are now being repeated by people with a higher political profile. And that's about it. There is nothing novel that hasn't been talked about or discussed, no new revelations, no new witnesses stepping forward or higher ranked government officials ramping up their pursuit for disclosure. The podcast session features far more interesting tidbits than what is shown in this documentary.
The baffling thing for me are the people who claim that the US government is of the people, by the people, for the people and then spend the better part of the documentary telling us just how much it is not of the people, not by the people nor for the people.
There is a relatively small contingent of highly ranked individuals in the US military, people who are supposed to serve under civilian authority, who can arbitrarily decide what information their superiors can and can't access. And everyone is just... okay with that.
Joe Rogan of all people mentioned an interesting concept on how to move forward. I think he got it from someone else, doesn't matter, but the idea is sound.
Grant mass amnesty to everyone who was involved in what has been and continues to be illegal actions to conceal something as monumental as alien presence on Earth. Clean the slate and start fresh, except this time a much larger brain trust can be thrown at the problem as opposed to a handful of handpicked companies. There are cons to that as well, knowing just how shady US government and corporations are... but there are certainly more pros in the revelations and advancements that could be obtained in that manner.
Either way, this will entertain you if you dig the topic but don't expect to find out anything you haven't already heard.
The reality?
You've seen and heard all of this in every UFO documentary in the last ten years. The only difference is that the statements are now being repeated by people with a higher political profile. And that's about it. There is nothing novel that hasn't been talked about or discussed, no new revelations, no new witnesses stepping forward or higher ranked government officials ramping up their pursuit for disclosure. The podcast session features far more interesting tidbits than what is shown in this documentary.
The baffling thing for me are the people who claim that the US government is of the people, by the people, for the people and then spend the better part of the documentary telling us just how much it is not of the people, not by the people nor for the people.
There is a relatively small contingent of highly ranked individuals in the US military, people who are supposed to serve under civilian authority, who can arbitrarily decide what information their superiors can and can't access. And everyone is just... okay with that.
Joe Rogan of all people mentioned an interesting concept on how to move forward. I think he got it from someone else, doesn't matter, but the idea is sound.
Grant mass amnesty to everyone who was involved in what has been and continues to be illegal actions to conceal something as monumental as alien presence on Earth. Clean the slate and start fresh, except this time a much larger brain trust can be thrown at the problem as opposed to a handful of handpicked companies. There are cons to that as well, knowing just how shady US government and corporations are... but there are certainly more pros in the revelations and advancements that could be obtained in that manner.
Either way, this will entertain you if you dig the topic but don't expect to find out anything you haven't already heard.
That's it for me
I think the documentary overreaches.
It builds a dramatic narrative on circumstantial testimony and political frustration rather than empirical evidence.
I think at this point most of us agree that there's life in the universe beside us.
What I want to see next is an interview with a green little man sitting on the deck of his space ship!
Otherwise I have no interest in watching more people swear they exist.
It builds a dramatic narrative on circumstantial testimony and political frustration rather than empirical evidence.
I think at this point most of us agree that there's life in the universe beside us.
What I want to see next is an interview with a green little man sitting on the deck of his space ship!
Otherwise I have no interest in watching more people swear they exist.
Negativity doesn't work
For those with the 1 star reviews, yes this is nothing new for those who follow the topic. The point to this documentary is that it is the first of it's kind to show to the masses which may not follow this topic, that we truly aren't alone. That top government officials on both sides of the aisle agree that there is real technology and non human intelligence is real. The taxpayers have every right to know where their money is going down the black hole. Congress representing the people have every right to know where the money is being spent. So stop with the negative comments, this is the most important event in human history. Disclosure is imminent!
Awake by the End
We went in tired and almost nodded off at the start, but once it found its momentum it had every one of us hooked. The turns land, the tension builds cleanly, and it became a full family experience. We ended up giving it a solid 10 stars for delivering far more impact than expected. . A surprising, thought-provoking watch that sparked a long conversation on the way home.
The single most important film this decade to the unaware.
If you're already familiar with the topic of UAP's you certainly will not learn anything new from this documentary. However if you watch this with, or show it to someone in your life who is unaware of the facts surrounding this phenomena, then their watching of this will be incredibly enlightening. I get allot of the criticisms in these reviews, but the simple truth of the matter is that for those unaware of the reality of the UAP situation, this documentary could be a wonderful and necessary starting point. I'm very disappointed it's behind a paywall however, as that severely limits its ability to get to those who would actually benefit from watching it. In the end I think it was very well put together, but understandably disappointing to those already informed as there were no new bombshells dropped. Despite this, and as previously stated, I believe that this could have the potential to be the most important documentary of this decade if not longer for the general populace to watch. Particularly because as is said many times in the movie, one of the most important things we can do is de-stigmatize this subject and bring it into the mainstream. Here's hoping it gets the recognition it so rightfully deserves, and in turn leads to the true disclosure so many of us already aware of the topic so desperately seek.
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