Dan Farah’s new documentary “The Age of Disclosure” claims to uncover an 80-year government cover-up of non-human life, featuring testimonies from U.S. officials and intelligence insiders.
Dan Farah’s documentary “The Age of Disclosure”—which investigates claims of a government cover-up of non-human intelligence—is set to debut on November 21 in select New York and Los Angeles theaters. The film will also stream on Amazon Prime Video, with a new trailer released Thursday.
According to its official synopsis, the documentary explores “an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.” It features testimonies from 34 former U.S. government, military, and intelligence officials.
A key figure in the film is Jay Stratton, former Defense Intelligence Agency official and director of the UAP Task Force. In the trailer, he states, “I have seen, with my own eyes, non-human craft and non-human beings.”
Farah, a first-time feature director, spent three years working in secrecy to produce the film under his Farah Films banner. The project includes interviews with prominent political figures across party lines, including secretary of state Marco Rubio and senator Kirsten Gillibrand, both known for their involvement in congressional hearings on UAPs and the proposed UAP Disclosure Act.
Before securing distribution, “The Age of Disclosure” generated strong interest online, with its first trailer surpassing 20 million views after its January release. The film premiered at SXSW in March and will be distributed by Relentless Releasing.