After much anticipation, the documentary *The Age of Disclosure* is finally here. Released on November 21, you can now watch it on Prime Video. Directed by Dan Farah, known for his work on *Ready Player One*, this film aims to unveil the mysteries surrounding non-human technology in our skies and oceans.
So, should you watch it? That really depends on your perspective. If you’re already into UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena, what the government now calls UFOs), this film may mostly reinforce what you already believe. The familiar faces like Luis Elizondo and Travis Taylor make appearances, but if you’re well-versed in this subject, you might find nothing new. It’s a lot like revisiting old theories rather than uncovering shocking truths. Turner’s idea that “Trust No One” takes on even more meaning in today’s information landscape.
If you’re not deeply familiar with the UAP world, some claims might stop you dead in your tracks. For example, the documentary hints at a secret international arms race focused on collecting and reverse-engineering exotic technologies over the past 80 years. This piece of information could be eye-opening for those less engaged with these topics.
Interestingly, the film points to a troubling reluctance among government officials to delve into these phenomena. Some even avoid the topic for fear of the implications on religious beliefs. Imagine valuing faith over safety when it comes to potential threats in our skies. This aspect alone hints at a complex web of issues stemming from our understanding—or lack thereof—of UAPs.
While the documentary serves as a valuable introduction for newcomers, it may just scratch the surface of a long, complicated dialogue. The truth, as they say, might still be out there, and *The Age of Disclosure* could be a starting point for many to engage in this intricate debate.
Statistics show that interest in UFOs has surged in recent years, with a 2022 survey indicating that over 60% of Americans believe the government knows more than it shares about UAPs. This rising interest reflects how cultural attitudes are shifting, driven by social media conversations, memes, and grassroots investigations. With each new piece of information, our understanding of such phenomena continues to evolve.

