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Age of Disclosure | What Did We Learn? A Critical Analysis

Age of Disclosure | What Did We Learn? A Critical Analysis

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In this episode, I react to the new Age of Disclosure documentary and highlight its most notable claims about humanity’s evolving relationship with non-human intelligence (NHI). I cover the film’s accounts of the 1964 Holloman AFB landing, reported Soviet crash retrievals, and testimony about a directed-energy weapon recovered during a U.S. operation.

I also examine how secrecy structures, plausible deniability, and the refusal to address origin have shaped the NHI narrative, why congressional transparency continues to stall, and what this moment means for public agency as institutions struggle to adjust.

Key topics include:


• Holloman landing accounts


• International crash-retrieval testimony


• Non-human biological specimen claims


• Directed-energy weapon recovery


• Plausible deniability and origin


• Congressional bottlenecks and secrecy


• The shift from UAP to NHI


• Public agency in the disclosure era


A concise look at what the documentary contributes to the disclosure timeline and what it may indicate about the path ahead.

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