A NEW documentary revealed the United States government’s classified UFO program, which proves the existence of non-human creatures.
The film The Age of Disclosure premiered at South by Southwest on Sunday, making crowds even more skeptical about what government officials hide.
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Dan Farah, who directed the film, didn’t provide any concrete evidence of non-human creatures but did include dozens of interviews with members of the US government, scientists, and other experts.
The film takes viewers through 80 years of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) research and delves into an alleged top-secret program in which officials have been working on reverse-engineering alien technology, The Washington Post reported.
Farah’s documentary divulges information about the top-secret program, which could create significant clashes between the US and countries like Russia and China.
Critics of the documentary argued that since there’s no real proof of aliens, experts can’t technically refute any claims the film made, but Farah claims the lack of proof is part of the overarching problem.
In the film, bipartisan parties came together to urge the government to declassify certain UFO studies for the betterment of society.
Florida Republican senator Marco Rudio, New York Democratic senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and South Dakota’s Republican senator Mike Rounds all appeared on screen to discuss top-secret government information.
“We’ve had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities, and it’s not ours,” Rubio said.
“And we don’t know whose it is. … Just that statement alone deserves inquiry, deserves attention, deserves focus.”
The documentary raises important questions on US national security and the balance between what should be classified and what should remain private.
Former director of the Pentagon’s UAP task force Jay Stratton compared the study of aliens to the creation of the atomic bomb.
“The first country that cracks this technology will be the leader for years to come,” Stratton said in the documentary.
“This is similar to the Manhattan Project: We developed the atomic weapon, we won the war, and it made us a superpower for almost a century now.
“This is the atomic weapon on steroids.”
At the film’s premiere, Farah said he spoke to ten other officials who wanted to remain anonymous out of fear of government retaliation.
Some research is so top secret that officials claim even the president is kept on a need-to-know basis.
Luis Elizondo, a former Defense Department official and member of the now-defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, feels he must inform Americans about vital information that “could change the trajectory of our species.”
DECADES OF RESEARCH
Scientist Eric Davis rose to fame after a 2002 memo between him and Thomas Wilson was leaked in 2019, where the pair confirmed the government’s work to reverse engineer UAP crash remnants.
In the memo, Wilson, the former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, validated theories about UAP programs but said even he wasn’t privy to the full information.
However, when the memo was released, Wilson reportedly denied ever meeting Davis.
Other experts in the film confirmed that the US has been working on UFO identification programs since 1947.
“I have seen with my own eyes nonhuman craft and nonhuman beings,” Stratton, the former head of the UAP task force, said.
Stratton said he has fought tirelessly with the government to reveal some of the UAP task force’s discoveries.
“I have given them not only the existence of nonhuman intelligence but the address to go look to see and they were denied access,” he claimed.
Elizondo revealed a deeper program than the UAP task force, which was “withheld from the secretary of defense, Congress, and even the president of the United States.”
“UAP have both deactivated and activated nuclear weapons in both the United States and Russia,” he noted.
WAR OF THE WORLDS
The Age of Disclosure seeks to answer one major question: Why don’t Americans have access to this vital information that could detrimentally impact the human race?
Elizondo and Stratton said if the information got into the wrong hands, our whole world could be in danger.
“The worst fear is that if an adversary gets it — North Korea, China, Russia — before us, because it is so game-changing,” Top Gun pilot Commander David Fravor said.
Brett Feddersen, former director of aviation security on the White House National Security Council, is now urging civilians to help with the effort of declassifying UFO research.
Feddersen is asking Americans to report anything they may be suspicious of.
“If you see something or you know someone who has, don’t be afraid,” he said during the premiere.
“It’s hard to identify things, but let the professionals take it and make sure you pass it along.”
The U.S. Sun reached out to The Age of Disclosure production team for comment but did not immediately receive a reply.