UFO whistleblowers have testified that aliens are not only real but are already among us here on Earth.
In a new documentary titled ‘The Age of Disclosure’, 34 American military and intelligence veterans claim to have direct knowledge or experience of extraterrestrials.
These experts allege that the United States has orchestrated an elaborate coverup campaign to hide the worldwide race to capture and reverse-engineer alien technology.
Former senior intelligence official Luis Elizondo, the film’s lead subject, claims this has been ‘the most successful disinformation campaign in the history of the US government, representing 80 years of lies and deception’.
The documentary even features a group of bipartisan politicians including Trump’s new Secretary of State Mark Rubio and the Democratic senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand.
As the title suggests, these figures argue that it is time for ‘disclosure’ from the US government, revealing the alien secrets that have supposedly been hidden.
Directed by filmmaker Dan Farah, the film has caused a stir after its premiere at the SXSW film festival in Austin, Texas last week.
While many have welcomed the new evidence, others remain unconvinced that Farah has succeeded in proving anything new about aliens.
The documentary’s main subject is former senior intelligence official Luis Elizondo (pictured). He claims this has been ‘the most successful disinformation campaign in the history of the US government, representing ’80 years of lies and deception’.

The documentary discusses the infamous ‘Tic Tac’ video (pictured) which was filmed over San Diego in 2004. The documentary claims that this was an alien craft
The Age of Disclosure’s core argument is that UFOs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), are not only real but a subject worthy of serious concern.
The documentary’s participants jointly allege that the US has been engaging in a decades-long secret war against China and Russia to capture alien technology and alien lifeforms.
They argue that secretive figures within the government believe that the first country to unlock the secrets of this mysterious technology will become the leading global power for years to come.
However, these speakers are not the normal collection of paranoid conspiracy theorists you might expect from an alien documentary.
Instead, they represent a wide range of leading scientists, military, and government officials.
That includes Jay Stratton, former Director of the Government UAP Task Force, who claims: ‘I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings.’
Likewise, Christopher Mellon, a former Department of Defense official, opines that the truth about aliens represents ‘the biggest discovery in human history.’
Speaking at the Q&A after the film’s premiere, Farah said: ‘This is a very real situation, and the stakes are incredibly high, and it’s clearly the most bipartisan issue of our time – leaders from both political parties made it clear to me how serious it is.
Senior military and intelligence officials claim that aliens are not only real but already walk among us (stock image)
‘But the public has no idea. The average person on the street is just completely in the dark.’
While the existence of aliens has supposedly been hidden from the public for years, this documentary rides a wave of growing support for more transparency.
In 2017, a New York Times investigation found the existence of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) which Luis Elizondo claims to have been a member of.
Increasing public pressure then led to the disclosure of several Pentagon reports confirming hundreds of UAP sightings by military personnel.
Critically, in 2023 this led to a major congressional hearing in which David Grusch, who led the analysis of UAP within a US defence agency, claimed that the government had taken possession of alien craft and ‘biologics’.
Last year, Mr Elizondo and several other documentary participants testified before Congress about the existence of a secret UAP retrieval programme.
Mike Gold, another key source in the film, testified before Congress alongside Elizondo.
Gold previously served as NASA’s associate administrator of space policy and partnerships and as a member of the organization’s independent UAP study team in October 2022.
In November last year, Mr Elizondo (second from left) and other participants in the documentary such as former NASA administrator Michael Gold (right) testified before Congress. During the hearing, they claimed to have evidence of a secret UFO retrieval programme
During the November hearing, he spoke to the seriousness and reality of UFOs as an unsolved mystery worthy of large-scale scientific investigation.
‘NASA personnel stepping forward and participating in such discussions would make a powerful statement to the scientific community that UAPs should be taken seriously and researched accordingly,’ Gold said.
Whether aliens are real or not, calls for disclosure are now an undeniable political reality which cannot simply be written off as a crack-pot theory or fringe interest.
Speaking in the documentary, Mr Elizondo calls this ‘the greatest paradigm shift in human history’.
The documentary also discusses some of the best known UFO sightings including the ‘Tic Tac object’ which was recorded during a flight over San Diego in 2004.
We learn that this object supposedly hit speeds ten times greater than America’s best aircraft are capable of before stopping on a dime – a feat deemed impossible by most.
The object also appeared to make other impossible manoeuvres such as dropping 80,000 ft in a second and changing direction without losing speed.
Combined with an apparent lack of wings, markings, or exhaust plumes, the documentary concludes that this must be an alien craft.
However, with the stakes so high, the documentary stumbles on the same hurdle that trips up so many other alien documentaries.
If what the participants say is true, then any real information they could provide is too classified for them to openly share.
This leaves the documentary’s participants making some pretty wild assertions without actually providing any evidence in support.
As IndieWire’s Christian Zilko wrote in a review, The Age of Disclosure presents ‘the most convincing argument you can make without showing any actual evidence.’
What little evidence they do offer is either old, such as the Tic Tac video, or so vague and classified that it could never be meaningfully challenged.
As Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter puts it: ‘My problem with The Age of Disclosure isn’t the lack of opposing voices. It’s that there couldn’t be experts debunking anything here. Nothing is proven, and thus nothing can be refuted.
‘This is just a basic cable exploitation doc done up with a fancy gloss.’
Critics have also pointed out that many of the ‘reputable’ sources put forward in the documentary have previously made highly questionable claims.
Alongside UFO advocates the documentary also features senior politicians such as Trump’s new Secretary of State Mark Rubio (pictured) who argues that the UFO phenomenon is a topic worthy of serious attention
Steven Greenstreet, an investigative reporter for the New York Post, points out in a post on X that Luis Elizondo claimed the Pentagon trained him to spy on terrorists with psychic powers.
In one incident described in his recent book, Mr Elizondo claimed that he psychically transformed into an angel to scare a terrorist in his bed.
However, regardless of how convincing the documentary actually is, it has been seen by many as an important legitimisation of the disclosure movement.
Having a key political figure such as Mark Rubio speak alongside UAP advocates like Mr Elizondo lends their claims some serious weight.
Ultimately, the documentary’s goal is not necessarily to convince the viewer that aliens are real, but rather to push for more transparency from the Government.
As Mr Stratton, a key figure in the documentary, says in the film: ‘Push your representatives, push the executive branch, push the president to make this come to light, make the transparency happen, so the world can understand what we’ve been dealing with is real.’