
Director and producer Dan Farah, who also produced the sci-fi blockbuster "Ready Player One," told Fox News' Bret Baier that his newest film, The Age of Disclosure will lean into work already done by government whistleblowers — and even feature interviews with high-ranking officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
"Every single person I interviewed made it very clear that it was no longer a question of whether this was a real situation. It's a very real situation," Farah told the outlet.

"In the last few years, senior members of Congress, senior members of the administration — thanks to whistle-blowers — have found out what's been going on, and they are now in pursuit of the truth for themselves and for the American people," Farah told the network.
Farah told the outlet that each person he interviewed over the three years spent making the film — including a whopping 34 senior members of the US government, military and intelligence community — all had "direct knowledge of this issue" with "extreme credibility."
Some even appear in the trailer, including Rubio, who alludes to mystery entities entering "airspace over restricted nuclear facilities," and former Defense Intelligence Agency senior executive Jay Stratton.
"The first country that cracks the code on this technology will be the leader for years to come," Stratton warns in the trailer.
Farah echoed Stratton's alarm and asserted that joking about the power and source of UAPs, or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, is "the equivalent of laughing at a terroristic threat."
"The fear here is that if another nation wins this race, it could really change the lay of the land in terms of power," Farah told the outlet.
Farah additionally called the new-age UAP race "the Manhattan Project on steroids."
The United States' secret testing and production of nuclear weapons during World War II was codenamed the Manhattan Project.
Farah claimed that multiple "adversarial" countries are vying for control over alien technology. The Age Of Disclosure/Youtube
The US' show of force in dropping nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which effectively crippled that leg of the Axis Powers, also served as a precursor to the Cold War.
Farah tried to end on a bright note, though, and suggested that President Trump may likely be the first commander-in-chief to speak openly about the phenomena and alleged decades-long coverup.

The documentary is set for a cinematic release in select theaters in New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles on Nov. 21. It will also be available for purchase or rent on Amazon Prime the same day.
The Age of Disclosure premiered at the film festival SXSW in March.




So what's it going to be? There aren't enough weapons for a world war, they can't very easily sell another scamdemic, and the manmade climate change boondoggle is an embarrassment to anyone who can think. But a threatened invasion by little green men might just do the trick, don't you think?
What if 3i/Atlas is their ace in the hole? What if it just zips out of the solar system, like a normal comet, but some holographic wizardry appears to keep it in our celestial neighborhood doing anomalous stuff? What if Musk's thousands of satellites are coordinated to project these images around the world? Of course, anyone who suggests such a thing is a despicable "conspiracy theorist," so never mind!