A recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience featured filmmaker Dan Farah, who was there to promote his new movie, The Age of Disclosure.
Farah’s film puts forth the theory that there is a secret program in the United States government that has used upwards of a trillion dollars over the last fifty-plus years, reverse-engineering technology recovered from non-human aircraft that have been found over time.
Farah suggests that other countries are doing the same thing and that the race to master this technology is no different than the nuclear arms race of the 20th century, only more important.
In the movie, Farah interviews a number of people who either worked in government or still do, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio. During his conversation with Rogan, Farah implies hopefully that Trump will be the one world leader who will level with the public about all of this and confirm that we are not alone in the universe.
Partial transcript via Real Clear Politics:
Farah and Rogan discuss the idea of an “amnesty” for people accused of lying to Congress and hiding billions in black-budget programs: “While it’s hard for anyone to accept letting people off the hook for wrongdoings, it does seem like it’s in the best interest of the bigger picture. These people just have no incentive to come forward with what they’ve learned.”Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio reportedly says, on camera in the film: “I’m not trying to punish anyone. I need to know what they learned, because taxpayers paid for this and it’s in our interest to know what’s going on.”Farah argues that stronger whistleblower protections and an official announcement from the president are needed to take “disclosure” to the next level. “I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens soon after the film comes out — the sitting president has to step to the microphone and say: humanity is not alone in the universe. We have recovered technology of non-human origin. So have other nations. There is a high-stakes, secret cold war race to reverse engineer this technology. We need to win this race.”Rogan jokes: “I think Trump might be the only guy that’s willing to do something that crazy.””I know he is aware of what people in his administration say in the film,” Farah said about Trump. “And I know that they are discussing internally how they’re going to react to the film publicly.”
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You can watch a trailer for Farah’s movie below:
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