UFO whistleblowers reveal alleged eighty-year government cover-up of extraterrestrial technology in the United States

UFO whistleblowers reveal alleged eighty-year government cover-up of extraterrestrial technology in the United States

Imagine a world where the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence is no longer a question but a reality hidden in plain sight.

That’s the premise of The Age of Disclosure, a groundbreaking documentary set to premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, this March.

Directed by filmmaker Dan Farah, the film promises to pull back the curtain on what it claims is an 80-year-long cover-up by governments worldwide.

The documentary features the testimonies of 34 current and former senior members of the U.S. government, military, and intelligence community.

These individuals allege a global race to reverse-engineer alien technology, with the United States playing a significant role.

If their claims hold weight, this could be one of the most transformative revelations in human history.


Whistleblowers Step Forward

The documentary’s trailer, released earlier this week, includes statements from high-profile figures like Luis Elizondo, a former senior intelligence official; Mike Gold, a former NASA administrator; and Christopher Mellon, former Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Mellon boldly declares, “This is the biggest discovery in human history,” as he delves into the alleged secret programs that explore unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).

Luis Elizondo, known for managing a highly classified Special Access Program (SAP) at the Pentagon before resigning in 2017, has been a prominent voice in the push for transparency.

He played a pivotal role in releasing three now-famous UFO videos and has testified under oath about the U.S. government’s possession of UAP technologies.

Elizondo also claims that certain programs related to UFOs remain hidden due to restrictive agreements he was forced to sign.


The Role of NASA and Congressional Hearings

Mike Gold, another key figure in the documentary, has been instrumental in addressing the stigma surrounding UAPs during his tenure at NASA.

Testifying before Congress, he argued for large-scale scientific investigations into UAP phenomena, emphasizing NASA’s unique position to lead such efforts.

Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, a former Commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, also features prominently in the film.

Gallaudet recounted a chilling 2015 incident involving a pre-deployment naval exercise where unidentified objects disrupted operations.

These mysterious objects, captured in the now-famous “Go Fast” video, prompted urgent safety concerns among naval personnel.

Strangely, the email detailing the incident vanished from official records shortly after it was sent.


A Call for Transparency

While NASA has dismissed some UAP incidents, such as the “Go Fast” video, as explainable phenomena, whistleblowers like Gallaudet remain unconvinced.

In his testimony, Gallaudet argued that the lack of transparency about UAPs poses a national security risk.

He stressed the need for collaboration between Congress and the Executive Branch to address these unresolved mysteries, which could hold critical implications for defense and technology.


The Age of Disclosure

As the premiere of The Age of Disclosure approaches, anticipation grows for the revelations it may bring.

The documentary aims to shed light on decades of alleged secrecy, presenting new details about UAP sightings, reverse-engineering projects, and the broader implications of extraterrestrial intelligence.

Whether or not the film delivers definitive proof, it is clear that the conversation around UFOs and UAPs is shifting.

These whistleblowers are demanding answers—and with growing public and governmental interest, the age of secrecy may soon give way to an era of discovery.

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