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Filmmaker Hears UFO Secret They Hid for Years

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Farah, who produced the documentary The Age of Disclosure, spent roughly three years interviewing more than 30 current and former officials connected to military, intelligence, and UAP-related operations. Many of the individuals reportedly held some of the highest security clearances in the federal government.

During an appearance with Jesse Watters, Farah described what several officials told him regarding alleged crash retrieval operations.

“In some cases, non-human bodies that were on these craft,” Farah said.

“And they were not all the same type.”

That statement may become one of the most controversial UFO-related claims ever made publicly by someone tied directly to senior government sources.

The implication is staggering.

If true, this would not point to one isolated incident like Roswell incident or a single classified recovery project hidden away in the desert.

It would suggest a sprawling operation spanning decades involving multiple recoveries, multiple technologies, and allegedly multiple forms of non-human intelligence.

Even more alarming to transparency advocates is who allegedly maintained control over the material.

According to officials interviewed for the documentary, defense contractors, rather than elected officials or even traditional military leadership, became the primary custodians of recovered craft and biological evidence.

Critics have long argued that private aerospace and defense firms were used as a firewall to shield sensitive UAP programs from congressional oversight and Freedom of Information Act requests.

The accusations are now growing louder.

The controversy gained even more traction after former government insiders began speaking publicly on camera rather than anonymously leaking information behind closed doors.

One of the most notable figures is Jay Stratton, the former head of the Pentagon’s covert UAP Task Force, who recently claimed he personally encountered what he believed to be non-human craft and entities.

That revelation alone marked a dramatic escalation in public disclosures from former intelligence personnel.

But the documentary reportedly pushes the conversation much further.

Physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff, a longtime government contractor tied to classified Pentagon research programs, allegedly stated in the film that at least four separate non-human species have been identified through crash retrieval operations.

That is not a claim coming from internet message boards or anonymous social media accounts.

Puthoff is a Stanford-trained physicist whose work intersects with decades of classified government research, including involvement in the CIA’s Stargate remote-viewing program and Pentagon-connected UAP investigations.

Meanwhile, political pressure surrounding disclosure continues to intensify.

Senators from both parties have increasingly acknowledged concerns that critical information may have been concealed from Congress itself.

Marco Rubio previously warned that portions of the federal government appeared to operate on a “need-to-know basis” so restrictive that even senior elected officials lacked access.

“Even presidents have been operating on a need-to-know basis, but that begins to ramp out of control,” Rubio said in the film.

Those concerns fueled support for the Schumer-Rubio UAP Disclosure Act introduced in 2023, legislation designed to force the release of hidden UAP-related records and allow the federal government to reclaim any recovered non-human technology allegedly held by private contractors.

Key sections of the proposal ultimately failed to survive congressional negotiations.

That outcome only deepened suspicion among disclosure advocates who believe powerful interests are working aggressively to keep the programs hidden.

Now supporters of transparency believe the political climate may finally be shifting.

According to Farah, the resistance inside the intelligence and defense world remains intense.

“The people who have gatekept this information for 80 years, they don’t want to share it,” he said. “They’ve gotten a lot of power and control, and it’s just frankly not human nature for people to want to give up power and control.”

Whether Americans are witnessing the beginning of historic disclosure or simply another chapter in a decades-long mystery remains unclear.

But one thing is undeniable.

The conversation surrounding UFOs and alleged non-human intelligence is no longer confined to fringe circles.

Former intelligence officials, military insiders, physicists, lawmakers, and Pentagon-connected figures are now attaching their names and reputations to claims that once would have ended careers overnight.

And Washington can no longer pretend the public is not paying attention.

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