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We are not alone in the universe.
Proof of that statement alone would constitute the most important discovery in human history.
But in the new documentary,The Age of Disclosure, it’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Marco Rubio interviewed in ‘The Age of Disclosure’.Credit:The Age Of Disclosure/youtube
And we don’t know whose it is.
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DAN FARAH:Oh, yeah.

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper in ‘The Age of Disclosure’.The Age Of Disclosure/youtube
No, it is happening, indisputably.
This is the biggest disinformation campaign in the history of the U.S. government.
They knew that was the case, and they did not think it was acceptable.

Footage of an alleged UAP in ‘The Age of Disclosure’.The Age Of Disclosure/youtube
Something I’m proud of with the film is that it’s really not people sharing theories.
How were you able to get so many subjects to speak on such a taboo topic?
So it wasn’t one guy going out on a limb and putting his reputation on the line.

Former intelligence officer Luis Elizondo in ‘The Age of Disclosure’.The Age Of Disclosure/youtube
There was strength in numbers, is a good way to say it.
How did you become interested in this subject?
I came at this as an outsider.

(L-R) Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace Ryan Graves, whistleblower and former intelligence officer David Grusch, and retired Navy Commander David Fravor testifying before Congress.JIM LO SCALZO/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
So I asked the same questions anyone would.
What is your goal with this documentary?
These people all felt it was important to participate and bring the truth out to the public.
A number of them ultimately decided not to participate due to various concerns.
What are some of your biggest takeaways from making this film?
Are we alone in the universe?
Does the U.S. government know more than it’s told us?
Those weren’t questions.
It’s a bad set of circumstances.
It could expand our horizons, it could take humanity to the stars.
So there’s all these pros, these positive things that could come out of this technology.
In addition to technology, you speak with people who believe the government is in possession of alien bodies.
Numerous people in this film go on the record about the recovery of non-human bodies.
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Some of the interview subjects have had their credibility called into question in the past.
David Grusch was the subject of an expose aboutalleged substance abuse issues.
The Pentagonhas disputedLuis Elizondo’s work with the AATIP.
Physicist Harold E. Puthoff has been criticized for hisresearch into psychic phenomenon.
What would you say to those skeptical of their testimony?
Congress doesn’t invite non-credible people to testify in congressional hearings on national television.
I think Hal Puthoff is one of the most interesting people in the world.
First off, the guy’s a genius quantum physicist.
He’s not someone you could’t take seriously, in my opinion.
Was there anything you uncovered that you thought was too sensitive to be put in the movie?
Yeah, a hundred percent.
Maybe, down the line, there’ll be an extended version or deleted scenes.
Did you speak with anyone who claimed that we have communicated with non-human intelligence?
Where do you see this all going?
Will the government ever come clean?
That’d be very cool.