Overview
- The film is now available on Amazon Prime Video with a limited theatrical run and has been listed among documentaries eligible for Academy consideration.
- Director Dan Farah features testimony from 34 current and former U.S. government, military, and intelligence figures who allege an 80‑year cover‑up and a race to reverse‑engineer non‑human technology.
- Astrophysicist Eric Davis recounts 2003 conversations in which George H. W. Bush allegedly described a 1964 Holloman Air Force Base encounter, though no corroborating records or physical evidence are presented.
- Claims in the documentary include reports of recovered craft and bodies, injuries to military personnel described by Stanford’s Gary Nolan, and assertions of multiple entity types from physicist Hal Puthoff.
- Farah says President Trump has been briefed on “base facts” and could consider disclosure, while lawmakers featured in the film highlight declassification efforts and critics note the absence of new verifiable proof.