SXSW Documentary 'The Age of Disclosure' Explores UAP Evidence and Government Secrecy
The film presents testimony from military and intelligence officials, raising questions about non-human technology and the need for transparency.
- 'The Age of Disclosure,' directed by Dan Farah, features 34 government, military, and intelligence officials discussing encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).
- The documentary highlights claims of advanced non-human technology, including crafts that defy known physics and reports of recovered extraterrestrial materials.
- Key figures like Lue Elizondo and Jay Stratton argue that government secrecy around UAPs poses a national security risk and stifles public awareness.
- The film examines the geopolitical implications of UAP research, including a race to reverse-engineer alien technology involving nations like China and Russia.
- While the documentary presents compelling testimony, critics note the lack of verifiable evidence and raise concerns about its reliance on speculative claims.