
What does the U.S. government know about “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs), aliens and an alleged global alien technology arms race? Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. A brand-new documentary claims to have an answer: more than it’s telling the public.
Main Idea: Dan Farah’s new documentary “The Age of Disclosure” argues the U.S. has hidden what it knows about UAPs and aliens, and it is pushing viewers to demand answers.
Key Points:
The documentary could spread unproven claims and deepen distrust in government, leaving voters and taxpayers less certain about real facts on UAPs.
Tim Burchett’s push for declassification could bring more public records to light and give citizens more information about federal UAP research.
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Representative actively pushing UAP transparency and whistleblower legislation, with direct comments central to the article.
Central national actor in the article’s discussion of UAP investigations, military activity, and declassification efforts.
Filmmaker driving the documentary’s release and public push for attention to UAP claims.
Former UAP Task Force director featured prominently at the premiere and quoted as a key advocate for the.
Named because it made the film Oscar-eligible, a concrete public action affecting the documentary’s visibility.
Retired Navy commander featured in the film and quoted about coming forward on UAP encounters.
Secretary of State quoted in the film discussing bipartisan interest in declassifying UAP intelligence.
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Senator mentioned as a supporter of further UAP investigation.
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One of the countries named in the alleged global arms-race narrative discussed by the film.
Organizing host of the premiere event covered in the article.