by Dan Farah

March 2025

from TheAgeOfDisclosure Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Age of Disclosure includes interviews with,

  • former and present United States elected

  • military and intelligence officials

  • as well as scientists and government associates,

...some of whom claim the U.S. government has been aware of alien life and 'retrieving their technology' since 1947.

 

Former U.S. Department of Defense employee Luis Elizondo narrates the film, and recalls being assigned to Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) in 2009.

 

Elizondo with AATIP engineer consultant and parapsychologist Hal Puthoff and astrophysicist Eric Davis, allege, among other claims, that they discovered the existence of a secret government program ("The Legacy Program") that investigated and concealed evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence for more than 80 years.

Christian Zilko of IndieWire stated:

"As someone who has never been persuaded by anything I had ever heard about aliens before watching the film, I feel qualified to tell you that The Age of Disclosure is really, really convincing...

 

The amount of military officials who share detailed, corroborating stories of alien encounters, and congresspeople who vouch for the credibility of their claims, make this feel like a documentary with front-page news potential...

 

Of course, there's still the problem of never being able to see this classified evidence, and each viewer will have to decide how many generals swearing that they've seen aliens with their own eyes is enough to convince them."

Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote:

"The title of the film refers to the idea - or is it merely the hope? - that we now live in an age when the government is being pressured to shed its secrecy.

 

The people want to know, and the film says:

We will know...

But if that's the case, then when are we actually going to be shown something that looks like more than a dupe of a dupe of an old video game depicting a blurry black dot of an alien spaceship cruising over water at what looks to be about 300 miles per hour [500 km/h]?

 

I'll believe it when I see it."

 

 

Video also HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE