The conversation around unidentified flying objects has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, moving from the fringes of conspiracy theory into the halls of Congress. The Farah brothers’ latest documentary, “The Age of Disclosure,” captures this remarkable shift by examining what government officials can—and cannot—reveal about these mysterious aerial encounters.
Gone are the days when these phenomena were simply called UFOs. The official terminology has evolved to “UAPs”—Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon—a rebranding that reflects a more serious, scientific approach to investigating these incidents. This linguistic shift represents more than just governmental preference; it signals a fundamental change in how both officials and the public view these unexplained sightings.
The documentary, running 1 hour and 49 minutes, premiered at New York’s Intrepid Museum on November 18, 2025, bringing together key figures in the UAP disclosure movement. Among the attendees were Jay Stratton, Ryan Graves, David Fravor, Harold E. Puthoff, Brett Feddersen, and Chaz King—individuals who have played crucial roles in bringing UAP discussions into mainstream discourse.
What makes this documentary particularly compelling is its timing. High-ranking members of the United States Congress have not only adopted the UAP terminology but have also shown unprecedented openness to the possibility that these phenomena represent something genuinely unexplained. This represents a seismic shift from decades of official dismissal and secrecy surrounding such reports.
The film explores the delicate balance between transparency and national security, examining the complex process of determining what information can be shared with the public. For decades, reports of unusual aerial activity were relegated to classified files and dismissed by officials. Today, military personnel and government officials are speaking openly about encounters that defy conventional explanation.
This evolution in official discourse reflects broader changes in how institutions approach the unknown. Rather than automatic dismissal, there’s now acknowledgment that some aerial phenomena remain genuinely unexplained, even after thorough investigation by qualified personnel using advanced detection equipment.
The documentary arrives at a pivotal moment when public interest in UAPs has reached new heights, fueled by official acknowledgments and declassified military footage showing objects exhibiting flight characteristics that challenge current understanding of aerodynamics and propulsion technology.
“The Age of Disclosure” promises to shed light on this fascinating intersection of government transparency, scientific inquiry, and public curiosity about one of the most enduring mysteries of our time. As the UAP conversation continues to evolve from science fiction speculation to serious governmental concern, this documentary provides timely insight into how official attitudes toward the unexplained have fundamentally changed.



















































