Documentary Filmmaker Claims Trump is Considering Telling American People the Truth About UFOs
“I know he is aware of what people in his administration say in the film”
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.”
This video is cued to start at the 39:38 mark, so just press play:
You can watch a trailer for Farah’s movie below:
The truth is coming 11/21. Worldwide on Prime Video & in select U.S. theaters.
An explosive documentary that reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life, with testimony from 34 U.S. Government insiders.
— The Age of Disclosure (@ageofdisclosure) October 16, 2025
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The truth about UFOs is pretty obvious.
My long ago theory to account for alien anal probe memories is that’s dim remembering diaper changes back when memories didn’t yet have a real hook to remember with. Call it my UFO theory
Your saying that reports of anal probes are repressed or forgotten memories of having your diaper changed when your a baby? That’s one I’ve never heard.
Legal Insurrection needs a nice, civilized block feature for its comments. It’d be nice to never have to read your trolling drivel again.
At least this one is interesting.
I notice that the alien technology hasn’t solved any of our problems.
Technology does not usually inform policy. The best technology can be misused, improperly deployed, or otherwise contribute to back-sliding (e.g., technologies that permit greater government intrusion into our private lives).
Only those technologies (e.g., the transistor) for which a cover story is possible have been “leaked” into visibility and use. You couldn’t very well conceal and alien technology research program if it was spilling out technology that had no obvious foundation in current (earthly) tech.
Apparently, it’s only good for brainwashing people in high places to wake up on the same morning thinking it’s a great idea to import millions of military-age Muslim males.
Some reviews say it’s more of the same veiled statements which can be taken at least two ways that we’ve seen in years past. Others say it’s dramatic and groundbreaking. Rental is $20, purchase is $25. Has anybody here seen it? If so, what’s your opinion?
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I would suggest democrats are the space aliens among us, just take a look at Kelly, but that would require intelligence, and… well…
…and earth is the penal colony set up by the ETs. Kinda like Australia was a few centuries ago by the Brits.
I’m not saying it’s aliens, but….it’s aliens.
Disguised as truck drivers with California CDLs.
The truth about aliens is…. they’re some other planet’s jackass billionaires like Bill Gates or Zuckerberg here on sex safari. Earth is the Epstein Island of the universe.
Thus their obsession with probing buttholes.
I don’t care.
Unless and until real proof of extraterrestrials is obtained, shared, and verified, this will be just another issue to be ignored.
It is highly illogical that an advanced alien spacecraft capable of traveling light-years across the galaxy would simply crash upon arrival on Earth.
A civilization with the technology to bridge interstellar distances would be thousands, if not tens of thousands, of years more advanced than humanity. They would possess highly reliable engineering, redundant systems, and probably autonomous repair capabilities that would boggle your ever loving mind.
Google AI says: “The technology required to travel between stars would likely involve a sophisticated understanding and manipulation of physics that is far beyond our current grasp. This would include advanced propulsion, navigation systems, and defenses (like energy shielding) to avoid space debris, radiation, and other cosmic hazards. A planet’s atmosphere or gravity well would be a relatively simple engineering problem to solve.
Any spacefaring civilization would build highly reliable craft. They would likely have contingency plans for planetary entry, environmental variations, or potential system failures, which would probably include self-repair mechanisms or retrieval protocols.”
Disagree here.
One, we don’t know the craft that have “crashed” flew here from another planet. They could have been brought in a bigger ship and what we are seeing are the less capable shuttlecraft of the alien spaceships. Any alien named Chakotay has probably crashed a few. IYKYK 😀
Two, anything can happen. Aliens zipping around drunk on fermented fruit and BAM into the side of a mountain.
Three, in 1561 you have a great battle in the sky over Nuremberg. Witnesses say red, black, and orange spheres, cylinders, crosses, rods, and large triangular or arrowhead-shaped objects where fighting each other for over an hour. That many crashed. Sounds like they watched aliens fighting it out.
All this is to say that sure aliens probably build great stuff but nothing is perfect. Bad things can happen. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that we’ve recovered crashed vehicles.
“One, we don’t know the craft that have “crashed” flew here from another planet. They could have been brought in a bigger ship”
So earth is to space aliens as the East River is to NY Mafia trash haulers.
“Google AI says”
OK, I’m going to stop you right there. Don’t get your arguments from AI.
If they are so advanced then we are not worthy of effort.
Yet that appears to be the case in several instances of the recovery of alien craft (e.g., Roswell and Varginha), as improbable as that seems. I feel the same way, and suspect that some of these “crashes” are, in fact, planted articles. Maybe we’re being tested – are we smart enough to figure out the tech, and, if we are, are we wise enough to use it for good?
This is just more of the same. It comes up every year or two without anything real ever happening.
I think we are reaching a point though where disclosure will happen. I think they’ve been moving that way for a long time.
There’s no way there isn’t intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The probability of it encountering our earth is the tricky part. The probability of encountering intelligent life on our planet is even lower
Stupidity is more common than hydrogen. I am living proof.
If it’s true that life is more likely to develop on a rocky planet occupying the “Goldilocks zone” of a suitable main sequence star (stable energy output over billions of years), anyone looking for alien life (as we do) would be particularly interested in such stars. We are now capable of imaging planets in orbit around nearby stars, so this is not such a huge problem and is being reduced to being commonplace with our own (relatively primitive) technology.
Now, once a sentient species develops some form of FTL interstellar travel going from point to point to look for sentient life becomes much less problematic. Especially when interstellar travelers have thousands, tens of thousands, or possibly millions of year to poke around.
A search for intelligent life in the universe is not a random process. Our sun, its rocky inner planets, and even its gas giants (which some astronomers are now sure are necessary for a stable environment in a solar system for the development of complex life – they chuck a lot of debris out of the system, reducing the number of extinction-level events caused by asteroid impacts) could have waved a flag a billion years ago at researchers in other systems. We’ve also been broadcasting EM radiation into space for more than 100 years. That means there’s a bubble around us with a radius of about 100 light years, within which our transmissions could be drawing attention.
There are many reasons to believe that finding life, even sentient life, in space is not that difficult. Some have asked, “Well then, where are these aliens?” and in their next breath dismiss the most obvious answer – they’re already here. It’s just that we’re dimly aware of them and refuse to accept their existence.
“We’ve also been broadcasting EM radiation into space for more than 100 years. That means there’s a bubble around us with a radius of about 100 light years, within which our transmissions could be drawing attention.”
“For many years our powerful radio receivers have been picking up radio transmissions from your planet, and we have studied them and have learned your language… Little Orphan Annie, BBC, Radio Free Transylvania, Buck Rogers, Radio Moscow, the works. Though you apparently have received none of our answering broadcasts, undoubtedly because of the inferiority of your receivers.”
–Harry Harrison, “Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers”
I look at the photo taken by Voyager as it exited our solar system looking back at Earth. A small dot among many, many, many other small dots. There are those who say that the radio, TV, and other emissions from us can be detected by alien species. First, the signals have barely reached any part of the universe where there is even a remote possibility of alien life and the signals are so weak that they are barely, if at all above the noise floor. So, I’m a no on the question of aliens having ever been here or that they know we’re here, and on the remote chance they do, why would they even care?
Intelligent extraterrestrial beings are like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, and moderate Democrats: lots of people claim they are real, but there is no actual proof of their existence.
Just another psyop.
Why does LI need to participate in spreading this kind of nonsense?
So some jackass selling his “documentary” is making vague claims and somehow this rates a story at Legal Insurrection? (yawn) Get back to me when someone has some actual evidence and I *might* pay attention.
Why is Farah a jackass? I watched the entire Rogan interview, he had a lot of interesting things to say. There’s too many government related witnesses coming forward for this to be nothing. Highly advanced technology exists and it’s being kept from us. Could be human technology or something else. I’m hoping for answers soon.
Nuts …