Month: March 2025

Is ‘Age of Disclosure’ Just More Pentagon Disinformation Designed to Confuse People About UFOs?

A new documentary purporting to prove the existence of space aliens on earth is probably just more disinformation intended to confuse the public. Here are a few articles about the work:

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/20/movies/the-age-of-disclosure-congress.html

https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/the-age-of-disclosure-documentary-oscar-eligible-screening-uap-aliens-rcna245109

https://nypost.com/2025/11/16/entertainment/filmmaker-declares-existence-of-ufos-no-longer-a-question-as-doc-probes-80-years-of-secrets/

The Age of Disclosure includes statements from many sources, including those having held high positions in government. 

But it appears that this is just more disinformation, subterfuge intended to hide the development of advanced propulsion technologies by the Pentagon that have nothing to do with alien beings.

And based on reader comments it’s working splendidly.

As you can see, in most cases the media have largely accepted the totally unverified claims in the film. Generally, the public, and journalists, have entirely overlooked the possibility that the UFOs encountered by military personnel are advanced U.S. technologies, hidden from the public for many decades. These are technologies that, if moved into the commercial sector could provide huge economic, social and cultural benefits.

Meanwhile, the more skeptical media and members of the public, when faced with the wild assertions made in the program, tend to discount the entire genre of UFOs as ridiculous or delusional. They view such programs purely as moneymaking schemes; they don’t suspect that there is an underlying truth to these claims but that this truth has nothing to do with space aliens. They don’t consider the possibility that UFO encounters being reported are actually the result of startling advances in propulsion tech, systems that if viewed by the casual observer or even military personnel lacking a ‘need to know’ might seem like something from an alien civilization.

As a result, judging from the public reaction to this program, the only people taking it seriously are the gullible and those who are already convinced that the UFOs are extraterrestrial.

So, the disinformation is working!

And it works by issuing false information about UFOs that simply cannot be verified. You will often hear sources say they could tell us more, but that’s classified. But this makes no sense because if you were so concerned about protecting classified secrets, you wouldn’t say anything at all. You would just keep your mouth shut.

On the other hand, if your goal is to lead the public astray from what’s really going on, this is a brilliant tactic. This is because if you don’t put out specific information, such as documents, photos, etc., etc., you can’t be debunked. It’s all so vague, yet, compelling to enough people. 

It’s a tactic that, in my opinion, has been very successful over the decades.

But the UFOs have never had anything to do with extraterrestrials.

One very telling clue is that this epidemic of UFO encounters, specifically with military personnel, seems to be a uniquely American phenomenon. This is a glaring problem. After all, it’s a big planet. If E.T. were traveling here, messing with our military pilots, wouldn’t we also be getting similar reports from foreign military branches in the U.K., Europe, Asia, which cover far more territory than the United States?

We aren’t.

Sure, there was the amazing Belgium UFO flap of the 1990s, and also the Iran UFOs of the 1970s (when Iran was a U.S. ally), but I contend those were top secret U.S. platforms being tested over allied skies. After all, if we had lost one, we could have easily retrieved it. It didn’t happen over Russia, it didn’t happen over China, it didn’t happen over any other adversarial nations. And besides, these encounters are ancient history. The most sensational U.S. UFO encounters have been happening well into the 2000s.

The giant triangular thing over rural Illinois involving police officers, one of whom took a photo with his Polaroid, was 2000; the Tic Tac was 2004; the Chicago O’Hare flying disc was 2006.

So, why are we seeing these primarily over the United States?

I contend it’s because the Pentagon is testing these platforms under real-life scenarios, much as it does other military tech (those missions over Los Angeles involving special-ops helicopters, etc.)

Anyway, I would chalk up the Age of Disclosure as just more of the same; expertly produced, successfully executed disinformation.