‘The public has been lied to’: secretly made documentary insists that aliens exist https://t.co/syflZRPGNk
— Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart) November 22, 2025
… the House of Representatives.Coverage in the NYTs!! Go @Dan_Farah and thank you Leslie Kean and @ralphblu for supporting this incredible achievement! https://t.co/FNWrRo9URR
— James Fox (@jamescfox) November 22, 2025
Monday on Capitol Hill, a handful of House members filed into a committee room to watch a new documentary featuring nearly three dozen government officials and others discussing what they can disclose about unidentified aerial phenomena, long known as U.F.O.s.
The unusual bipartisan mix of Republicans and Democrats had gathered to watch “The Age of Disclosure,” which had its high-profile debut at South by Southwest earlier this year. In the film, 34 former and current senior members of government, military and intelligence groups claim that they have knowledge of advanced nonhuman intelligence and contend, among other things, that there’s been an 80-year cover-up of the reverse engineering of technology retrieved from crashes.
Perhaps the biggest name in “The Age of Disclosure” (in theaters and on Amazon Prime), is Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the former senator whose participation helped open the door for other top officials to go on record when he served as the vice chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. In the film, he cites “repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities, and it’s not ours. And we don’t know whose it is.”
At the invitation of the movie’s producer and director, Dan Farah, five House members, as well as staffers and a few of the former officials who were interviewed in the film gathered at a long conference table in a large Cannon House Office Building space. The closed-door session was scheduled for 7 p.m., but members arrived late after a vote, without time to eat.
Representative André Carson of Indiana, a Democrat from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, praised the documentary, saying it “pieces everything together that we’ve seen on television, on film and on social media.” Carson, a host of the screening who also appears in the film, added, “There is a section in here that will bring context to all the fuzzy photos that we’ve seen.”
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