Dan Farah reveals government secrets in UFO documentary

Director Dan Farah's 'The Age of Disclosure' features interviews with 34 government officials confirming non-human intelligence and a secret race to reverse-engineer alien technology. In a recent interview, Farah described the situation as a 'Cold War' for extraterrestrial advancements, surpassing even the Manhattan Project in stakes. The film highlights cover-ups and daily alien activity hidden from the public and Congress.

Overview

Dan Farah's documentary 'The Age of Disclosure' dives into the reality of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), once dismissed as conspiracy theories. Farah interviewed 34 high-ranking officials, including former Director of National Intelligence Jim Clapper and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who validate the existence of non-human visitors. The film argues that UAPs are not mere sightings but sources of advanced technology informing human science.

Key Revelations

Farah explained that U.S. government elements are engaged in a clandestine 'Cold War' with adversarial nations to reverse-engineer non-human technology. 'One intelligence official refers to this secret race as the Manhattan Project on steroids because the stakes are so much more significant than what’s at stake with nuclear weapons,' Farah told Deadline. He detailed how these crafts harness immense energy to create warp bubbles, warping space-time around them for interstellar travel.

Clapper confirms Area 51's role, but the documentary reveals far more routine alien activity. 'There is a lot of daily activity that is happening, and it really is the biggest issue of our time,' Farah said. The film exposes 'The Legacy Project,' involving defense contractors, CIA, Air Force, and Department of Energy, which has collected and studied UAPs since the 1940s while stifling investigations through cultural stigma.

Presidents operate on a 'need-to-know' basis, with Rubio noting even they are often excluded. Defense contractors may hold alien bodies, and officials faced career threats for speaking out. Farah ensured credibility by only including those with direct government knowledge, avoiding sensationalism.

Implications

The documentary premiered at SXSW and continues to generate buzz at events like Contenders Documentary. It challenges the giggle factor around UFOs, presenting evidence of a covered-up truth with profound global implications.

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