Posted on 03/15/2025 12:54:40 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods
"A gripping new UFO documentary just made its debut at SXSW this past weekend. The Age of Disclosure features interviews with 34 members of the U.S. government, military, and intelligence community, exploring claims of a long-standing cover-up surrounding alien life. But is The Age of Disclosure available to stream, and when can you watch it at home?"
"Currently, there is no way to watch The Age of Disclosure. The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 9, 2025."
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That really is the only understanding we should maintain.
And as John Mack concluded: "I’m not sure what’s going on here (with these abductions), but something—whatever it is—is going on."
Like you I have been studying this for a long time.
The old timers—Richard Dolan, Jacques Vallee, Leonard Stringfield, the late Stanton Friedman—played it straight—trying to figure out what is going on without pushing a specific agenda.
The newer “disclosure” breed (plus the old time grifter Greer) give me a bad case of the creeps. They seem to have agendas and jump to conclusions based on maximum hype, minimal evidence and circular reporting of each other.
When folks like Elizondo make extreme claims and then whine “national security” whenever asked to provide actual evidence it gets to be high comedy.
No, it is not an ‘argument’.
It is an opinion.
Held by a LOT of people.
All of that is not really necessary to serve us.
Klaatu barada nikto
Correct answer—we do not have treaties with cattle.
Me too! Greer seems almost insane to me.
I started looking into this in the mid 1970s while working at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. The incident that sparked my interest was the two fishermen who got abducted at a lake near Tuscaloosa. It hit me like a hammer blow when the NASA people and contractors took it seriously.
Soon after that I learned about Betty and Barney Hill. It was a cascade after that. You can only learn superficial things. The real information is kept "tight as a tick", as the NASA guys said.
Jay Stratton has made some pretty astonishing statements in this film, including: “I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings.” Whether this is part of a government misinformation/disinformation campaign—or not—such a direct admission is noteworthy.
For those unfamiliar with Stratton, he was a senior analyst at the Office of Naval Intelligence, Director of Intelligence (J2) at the Joint Warfare Analysis Center, Deputy Director for Executive Support in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, and Director of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (the predecessor to the current All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office).
He has also testified on this subject under oath before the House Oversight Committee, both in open session and in classified hearings.
NASA is hiding a lot of secrets.
The most interesting rumor I have heard is that every astronaut on the space station is given a very thorough medical exam when they return—and they are finding some weird stuff in those exams that is never made public.
Lets put it this way—you do not want any friends or families to be astronauts.
I think the statements you are quoting are probably accurate.
The young lady abductee I knew in Atlanta had been "freed" by Bud Hopkins. She continued to remember stuff without hypnosis. They are deeply traumatized people. A lot of her waking efforts were spent trying to find ways to ward off the ETs, although she did overcome her fear of them.
Do the ET’s have editorial approval?
Well, Larry, your opinion is valuable here. So why not engage with the actual subject matter instead of resorting to insults? Isn’t that what adults do?
It’s entirely possible that you’re correct in your view. But instead of mocking those who see things differently, why not present a cogent argument explaining why they might be wrong? That would be far more persuasive than name-calling.
Usually showing at a Festival like that is done with the purpose of getting a distribution deal. There will likely be an announcement in the next week or so.
I have heard of only one way to ward off abduction experiences (whatever they are).
Indeed they are! Most of what they withhold is probably very unsettling. Worse yet, our government signed on for it without understanding the true cost. Perhaps that accounts for some of their unwillingness to take things to the public. It would make the USAID shame pale in comparison.
If I understand it correctly, this doc is different because so many authoritative people (including Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe) went on record in it.
The only one I have heard of is invoking the protection of Jesus Christ. If true, we know a lot about what is going on. What method have you heard of?
Any religious figure/icon will do if the person doing it believes in that religion.
Our intentions and beliefs are critical in that world.
That’s the only way I have heard that works.
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