New powerful and convincing UFO documentary

While this is my cup of tea...the subject has fascinated me for decades...I won't pay between $20 & $25 to rent or buy the movie. I'll wait until I can stream it for free!

Yeah, they want $19.99 to rent it. Just like those old Ginsu steak knife ads.

 
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Just my opinion: given the enormity of the universe, it seems highly unlikely that Earth is the only planet to have produced so‑called intelligent life. If other life exists, they may simply have no interest in us, view us as impossibly barbaric, or find the distance far too great to make the trip.
Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 (48 years ago). Though it’s still traveling and has reached deep space, it has covered only about one light‑day. In other words, if it were moving at the speed of light, it would have taken just a single day to travel the distance it has covered in nearly half a century.
Moreover, I believe we would be wise to heed Stephen Hawking’s warning: alien arrival could resemble Columbus’s landing in America, which ended disastrously for the indigenous inhabitants. There is no way to know whether their intent would be benevolent or nefarious.

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In my view, we have nothing to fear from aliens from the cosmos. I believe they've observed and studied us for centuries; so if they wanted to harm us they would have done so before now.

Any beings that are so unimaginably advanced to have reached us from other parts of the universe would have no reason to hurt us. At a minimum I think the situation would compare to our 21st Century technology in contrast to prehistoric cave dwellers.
 
I watch all kinds of UFO videos and documentaries. But I take them with a grain of salt, they are all opinionated, usually with some kind of agenda ;)

I have seen a few questionable things, but no little green men.

Are UFOs real? Maybe so. But I would not base that belief on what is presented by the media and online content.
It's true. There have always been a lot of tinfoil hat approaches over the years.
But in this case all of the interviewees are respected scientists. pilots, or high level NASA type officials. If you ever watch the documentary, I think you'll be impressed.
 
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How many aliens have suitable transport? even those on the nearest star to ours would have to set off many tens of thousands of years ago to get here now. How many of you have even the best made car that has lasted that long?

It seems such an unlikely scenario that any alien would think, "I know, I'll visit that little star a few light years away to see if there is life anywhere near there"

Think about it! If we are not alone in the Universe, we might as well be.
I'll guess that the limitations of the speed of light has been overcome by advanced societies. That subject is discussed in the documentary.
 
It is free. It's all over the internet. Everything is if ya know where to find it. I easily found it and just streamed it over to tv.
It would be helpful to those who want to see it if you would give an example of where it can be watched online. Should they just type in the title in their browser?
 
Commented on that a few months ago:

Discussion: Evolution reversus Creationism

Not long ago, that ? played on Story Television that I receive free via OTA with a bunch of other UFO segments that day. Don't recall its specifics. One needs to be careful in assessing relative believability with such features as they are often made by those that conveniently for their agenda may not provide balanced input.
 
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It would be helpful to those who want to see it if you would give an example of where it can be watched online. Should they just type in the title in their browser?
Yes, just type in: The Age of Disclosure free full movie. It will take you to somewhere like movie4ufree. Plenty of others.
 
A neighbor and I have been really good friends for 3 years, and he told me he's been abducted by Aliens 3 times. He's never gone public with it, so hasn't made any money or gotten any notoriety. He could be making it all up just to make himself interesting, but he just doesn't seem like the type of person who'd do that, and anyway, he's plenty interesting without having to make things up. When he told me all about it, he opened with "I've told very few people about this, but...."

That said, it's still hard to believe. But I posted his entire story in the Diaries forum here on Senior Forums. If you want to check his story out, my diary is called "Not that anyone is asking," and it starts on post #2086.
 
It is free. It's all over the internet. Everything is if ya know where to find it. I easily found it and just streamed it over to tv.
Are you sure you're talking about the documentary called The Age of Disclosure, directed and produced by Dan Farah?

It was only released 2 days ago, Nov 21st, and except for Amazon Prime, all the streaming networks that originally said they would run it, decided not to (presumably because the subject matter could cause problems).
 
Are you sure you're talking about the documentary called The Age of Disclosure, directed and produced by Dan Farah?

It was only released 2 days ago, Nov 21st, and except for Amazon Prime, all the streaming networks that originally said they would run it, decided not to (presumably because the subject matter could cause problems).
Yep, I get everything the same day or next day they come out. Don't even need Netflix and watching season 2 of Landman now.
 
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I watched it and it's okay. As a UFO buff myself I was looking for something I haven't seen before, but those who believe and haven't will find it more interesting. I believe and it find ludicrous with all the varied life forms just on this planet, plus the billions of galaxies to think we are the only thing in existence.......OR the brightest.

The Earth itself won't be around forever. One day it will supernova and be gone. There must be something else out there for human life to continue.
I totally agree with your reply that I bolded OE. If Earth is indeed a younger planet and others have supported intelligent life for thousands of years before Earth, imagine how much more advanced they must be.

I'm seeing YouTube videos that say The Age of Disclosure (Full movie), but they are only trailers. I saw something that had parts, but I'm not sure they are parts of that film, since the parts don't have the same name as the film. There's also one that has the title but says Full movie breakdown. It's 37 minutes whereas the full movie is 109 minutes.
 
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An excellent documentary that is free on Prime is I Know What I Saw. I'm watching it again with my son, when he can find the time (we've watched about half so far). It features some of the same people who attended the National Press Club conferences on UFOs as well as "regular folks" who used to be skeptics until they saw what they saw. I highly recommend anyone who is interested in the subject or who is a skeptic, view this film if they can access it. Even the trailer is compelling.

 
I totally agree with your reply that I bolded OE. If Earth is indeed a younger planet and others have supported intelligent life for thousands of years before Earth, imagine how much more advanced they must be.

I'm seeing YouTube videos that say The Age of Disclosure (Full movie), but they are only trailers. I saw something that had parts, but I'm not sure they are parts of that film, since the parts don't have the same name as the film. There's also one that has the title but says Full movie breakdown. It's 37 minutes whereas the full movie is 109 minutes.
Miss Diva (and others), here you go. The full documentary for free:
The Age of Disclosure (2025) Documentary
 

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