New Doc Claims Govt. Has Been Collecting UFOs Since 1947 | UAP

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The Age of Disclosure, a new documentary that recently premiered at the South by Southwest festival, speaking with 30-plus high-ranking officials who claim that the United States government has been working to collect UFOs since the 1940s. UFOs are now officially referred to as UAPs: unidentified anomalous phenomena.

According to 34 high-ranking government, military and intelligence officials that appear in The Age of Disclosure, which was directed by filmmaker Dan Farah, the United States government has been secretly attempting to capture and study UAPs since as early as 1947.

In addition to interviews with government officials, the documentary also claims to have evidence of  “vehicles that appear to disobey the laws of physics, difficult-to-explain interference with American military activity and the bodies of intelligent, nonhuman beings.”

Farah told Variety that while he was able to get 34 officials on camera, there were about another ten who did not want to appear on camera out of fear of repercussions.

“Some high-level politicians were afraid of how it might taint their reputation or impact them politically. And some intelligence officials legitimately believed that their lives would be in danger if they participated in the film,” Farah said the South by Southwest festival.

“After long conversations with their significant others, they…more

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