8 reasons for the existence of aliens and their visit to Earth
Unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs, have been visiting Earth for decades and the United States government is aware of them. At least that’s the case in the recently released documentary “The Age of Disclosure.”
In the independently produced 110-minute documentary, director Dan Farah and the film’s executive producer, former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo, meticulously present the evidence to prove this theory.
Farah, a first-time feature director, spent three years making The Age of Disclosure in secrecy, seeking out sources with direct knowledge of the government’s work regarding unacknowledged programs. While the film could have been dismissed as a conspiracy theory doc, Farah sought to bolster credibility by including interviews with more than 30 members of the US government. High-ranking politicians from both the Democratic (Senator Kirsten Gillibrand) and Republican (Secretary of State Marco Rubio) sides, as well as the military and intelligence communities, stress in interviews that we are not alone in the universe.
The film also includes clips from congressional hearings on UAPs and shows that there is significant bipartisan support for the proposed UAP disclosure law. In fact, Trump or any subsequent president could make a huge impact, Farah says, by revealing what he says is the truth.
“I think it’s only a matter of time before the release of this film is followed by a president taking the stage and saying to the world: ‘We are not alone in the universe.'” He told Entertainment Weekly. “It is the most important moment a leader can have.”
One of the main voices in the film is Guy Stratton, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official and director of the UAP government task force. “I saw with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings,” he says in the document.
Here are eight key facts about planet Earth mentioned in The Age of Revelation:
Other worldly vehicles
Transmedium vehicles — vehicles with the ability to operate in space, air and water — defy everything humanity knows about physics, and have been operating with complete impunity around the world since at least the 1940s, according to the documentary.
Multinational race
Since the 1940s, an ongoing arms race between China, Russia, and the United States began after the discovery of malfunctioning drones. Each country, according to the document, wants to be the first to hack extraterrestrial technology to reverse engineer it for human use. But as defense official Stratton explains in the film, “You can’t tell your friends without telling your enemies.”
FAA involvement
The film concludes that aviation safety is at risk if the FAA does not track UAPs. (As of October 22, the FAA requires Air Traffic Control to notify National Tactical Security Operations and the Air Traffic Security Coordinator team of any pilot reports or air traffic personnel observations of UAP activity.)
Deep water cover?
If any intelligent beings from outside our universe wanted to reach Earth and remain undetected, they would likely hide in the deep region of the ocean, which humans have not yet explored, the interviews in the document assume.
Giant crafts
UAPs the size of football fields that can travel at more than 30,000 miles per hour are just a few of the types of UAPs — some can travel at 40,000 miles per hour, sometimes faster, going from zero to thousands of miles per hour in less than a second, according to the document.
humanitarian! Aliens!
In 1989, the Soviet Union recovered four bodies of humanoid aliens – extraterrestrial beings – from the UAP crash site where they had discovered an advanced directed energy weapon.
It is used for good or evil
Like artificial intelligence, the film asserts that UAP technology could revolutionize the way we do things — such as providing a source of clean energy — or completely destroy everything we know.
Is he or is he not?
Information about UAPs is on a need-to-know basis. The President of the United States and the head of the CIA may not know anything about UAP intelligence.
“The Age of Disclosure” debuted at SXSW in March, where diverse Critic Owen Gleiberman wondered why more compelling video had not been included in this age of pervasive surveillance. “When are we going to see something that looks like more than just a trick from an old video game depicting a blurry black dot of an alien spaceship sailing over water at what appears to be about 300 miles per hour?” he asked.
The film has begun its Oscar-qualifying run in select theaters in New York and Los Angeles, and is now available for rent or purchase on Amazon Prime Video.