New powerful and convincing UFO documentary

ChiroDoc

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The Age of Disclosure (2025)

For those of us who are captivated by the subject of alien life in the cosmos, this fascinating documentary produced and directed by Dan Farah (Ready Player One) couldn’t be more welcomed and convincing.

There are scores of interviews, 34 of which are current or past NASA and Air Force scientists, pilots, and high ranking officials who attest to having seen first hand both alien craft and, in a few cases, alien beings. Adding to the NAP/UFO credibility are interviews with prominent high ranking politicians such as Marco Rubio and Chuck Schumer, along with other members of Congress.

It’s 109 minute run time flies by as we learn of the ultra secret program hidden from the rank and file CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies --which has been tracking and studying alien craft since the 1940s-- that has come to light only in recent times.

This first rate documentary carries with it bona fides that will both enthrall believers and convert many grizzled skeptics.

Available on Amazon Prime.

Doc’s rating: 10/10
 

Given the enormity of the universe it's logical from a statistical point of view to think that we are not alone. That being said I've never personally seen evidence that intelligent beings have visited the earth. So until ET gets his but down here and shows himself to me personally I'll remain skeptical on that point.

What some "prominent high ranking politicians" think carrys very little weight with me given their penchant for distorting the truth.
 

Trade, I recommend that you watch the documentary. The few politicians interviewed do not perform demagougeary. 99% of the film is from the experts.

I'd check it out just for fun but at $19.99 just to rent it on Amazon it's gonna be a hard pass for me.
 
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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.

Klattu barada nikto!
 
Klaatu barada nikto

The phrase **Klaatu barada nikto** is a famous command from the 1951 science fiction film *The Day the Earth Stood Still*, where the alien protagonist **Klaatu** (played by Michael Rennie) instructs human character Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) to say it to his robotic companion, Gort, if anything happened to him The phrase serves as a fail-safe to deactivate Gort's destructive capabilities, preventing him from retaliating against humanity after Klaatu is fatally shot by the U.S. military Despite its iconic status, no official translation has ever been provided by the film's writer,

Edmund H. North, or 20th Century Fox Various interpretations have been proposed, including that it means "I die, repair me, do not retaliate" , or that it signals a stand-down order, indicating that escalation is unnecessary The phrase has since become a widely recognized trope in science fiction and pop culture, referenced in films, television, music, and video games In the 2008 remake, Keanu Reeves insisted on including the phrase as a homage, using it both to deactivate Gort early in the film and again at the end in a distorted form to prevent Earth's destruction
 
Klaatu barada nikto

The phrase **Klaatu barada nikto** is a famous command from the 1951 science fiction film *The Day the Earth Stood Still*, where the alien protagonist **Klaatu** (played by Michael Rennie) instructs human character Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) to say it to his robotic companion, Gort, if anything happened to him The phrase serves as a fail-safe to deactivate Gort's destructive capabilities, preventing him from retaliating against humanity after Klaatu is fatally shot by the U.S. military Despite its iconic status, no official translation has ever been provided by the film's writer,

Edmund H. North, or 20th Century Fox Various interpretations have been proposed, including that it means "I die, repair me, do not retaliate" , or that it signals a stand-down order, indicating that escalation is unnecessary The phrase has since become a widely recognized trope in science fiction and pop culture, referenced in films, television, music, and video games In the 2008 remake, Keanu Reeves insisted on including the phrase as a homage, using it both to deactivate Gort early in the film and again at the end in a distorted form to prevent Earth's destruction
This film was released in 1951 and 74 years later it still stands the test of time. Perhaps more relevant today than it ever was. I've watched it countless times over the years. The final scene, just prior to Klattu's departure is a bit chilling!
 
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.
 
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How would any alien know we are here? We've only had radio for what? 125 years (give or take) so only planets circling stars within 125 light years of us could possibly know we exist and of those planets how many support intelligent life?

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.
 
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Surely we are long past the question, 'Does alien life exist?' There have been so many sightings of UFOs that it's obvious that they want us to know they are here, they are aware of everything happening on the Earth. We need to know who they are, what are their intentions, are they the same people who visited Earth thousands of years ago.
 
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! I did buy The Passage for $23, but that was an entire season of something I'll likely watch a few times. Have you seen the National Press conferences on UFOs? Several pilots, including those in the military as well as other officials from around the globe testified about their sightings and close encounters with UFOs. You could tell they were dead serious, lucid and able to provide details that are very interesting. Some are now retired from highly classified positions and feel they were finally able to come forth.

YouTube has several National Press Conference UFO videos. Here's one I've never seen but I've seen these gentlemen speak before.

 
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! I did buy The Passage for $23, but that was an entire season of something I'll likely watch a few times. Have you seen the National Press conferences on UFOs? Several pilots, including those in the military as well as other officials from around the globe testified about their sightings and close encounters with UFOs. You could tell they were dead serious, lucid and able to provide details that are very interesting. Some are now retired from highly classified positions and feel they were finally able to come forth.

YouTube has several National Press Conference UFO videos. Here's one I've never seen but I've seen these gentlemen speak before.

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.
 
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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.
 

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