
A new documentary set to premiere on Prime Video this November is promising to shed unprecedented light on what its creators describe as an 80-year cover-up involving non-human intelligent life and advanced technologies. "The Age of Disclosure," scheduled for release on November 21 with theatrical runs in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., features testimony from 34 U.S. government insiders—many of whom have never spoken publicly before. The film’s teaser trailer, released this week, has already sparked conversation about the potential global implications of its claims.
The trailer opens with bold assertions, calling the subject matter “the biggest discovery in human history.” Interviewees featured in the preview emphasize that the revelations go far beyond the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) or potential extraterrestrial contact. They claim that breakthrough technologies, allegedly recovered or reverse-engineered in secret, could have transformative benefits for humanity. "It has so many beneficial impacts including clean energy," one insider states, suggesting that suppressed innovations could revolutionize how the world addresses energy needs and environmental crises.
The documentary also hints at the possibility of technologies once reserved for science fiction, such as interstellar travel and teleportation, being within humanity’s reach. “This one breakthrough can be the key to interstellar travel. We can talk more about teleportation,” another voice in the trailer proposes. The film appears to explore not only the existence of such advancements but the ethical and societal questions they raise. One participant implores, "How can we use these technologies and all the capabilities that might come from it? Not to fight a war, but to increase our standard of living." The emphasis throughout the teaser is on the constructive, rather than military, potential of these technologies.
A central theme of "The Age of Disclosure" is the call for public awareness and open discussion. The trailer’s final message is a plea for transparency: “If the capabilities that exist become known to the world, it might very well be that it is to the benefit of mankind.” The documentary positions itself as a catalyst for debate on whether such information should remain classified or be shared for the common good, particularly as international interest in UAPs and government investigations continues to grow.
While the film’s premiere is still several months away, anticipation is building within both the UFO research community and among the general public, given recent Congressional hearings and high-profile whistleblower testimonies. "The Age of Disclosure" promises to add a new layer to the conversation by presenting previously unheard perspectives from those who claim direct knowledge of secretive U.S. government programs. As more details emerge, the documentary may spark renewed scrutiny on the boundaries between national security, scientific advancement, and the public’s right to know.


