
A new Amazon Prime documentary, The Age of Disclosure, is reigniting decades of controversy by claiming former President George H.W. Bush was secretly briefed on an alleged 1964 alien contact incident at Holloman Air Force Base. Featuring testimony from astrophysicists and military officers, the film suggests a “Legacy Programme”—a covert, deep-state operation—has systematically denied presidents “need-to-know” access to the government’s biggest secret, raising serious constitutional questions about unelected officials operating beyond executive oversight. While testimonies suggest physical harm to military personnel from Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) encounters, the documentary has yet to provide the physical evidence needed to substantiate its extraordinary claims.
Story Highlights
- Documentary alleges Bush knew of 1964 alien contact at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico
- Astrophysicist Eric Davis claims Bush disclosed details during private 2003 conversations
- Film suggests deep state compartmentalization denied presidents “need-to-know” access
- No physical evidence provided to substantiate extraordinary claims about government UFO programs
Deep State Secrecy Exposed in Amazon Documentary
The Age of Disclosure premiered on Amazon Prime November 21, featuring testimony from credentialed scientists and military officers about alleged government UFO cover-ups. Astrophysicist Eric Davis, former scientific advisor to the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, claims Bush revealed details of extraterrestrial contact during private conversations in 2003. The documentary positions this as evidence of institutional secrecy superseding even presidential authority, undermining constitutional executive oversight of government operations.
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Alleged 1964 Holloman Air Force Base Encounter
According to the documentary, three unidentified spacecraft landed at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in 1964, involving contact with a non-human entity. The incident allegedly remained classified for decades within what the film calls the “Legacy Programme,” a covert operation spanning multiple agencies including the CIA, Air Force, and Department of Energy. Former Senator Marco Rubio warns that assuming presidents receive full briefings on UFO matters is naive, suggesting information compartmentalization extends to America’s highest elected officials.
Military Personnel Report Physical Harm
Stanford immunologist Dr. Gary Nolan recounts examining U.S. military personnel allegedly exposed to unidentified anomalous phenomena, describing “horrific” burns, neurological damage, and internal brain scarring. Retired Navy and Air Force intelligence officer Mike Flaherty claims experiencing “biological effects” after close contact with unidentified craft during service. These testimonies suggest potential physical dangers from UAP encounters that military leadership may be concealing from service members and their families.
Physicist Hal Puthoff asserts multiple types of extraterrestrial beings have been recovered, stating “whoever it is, they are here” and “have been operating here for a long time.” However, he declines providing detailed descriptions of alleged extraterrestrial beings, maintaining the pattern of tantalizing claims without verifiable evidence that characterizes much UFO disclosure advocacy.
Constitutional Concerns About Information Control
The documentary raises serious questions about unelected bureaucrats controlling information that should be accessible to democratically elected leaders. If accurate, these claims suggest a shadow government operating beyond constitutional oversight, denying presidents access to information about potential national security threats or foreign technology. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand emphasizes unidentified objects could originate from hostile nations like China or Russia, framing UAP secrecy as undermining America’s ability to assess genuine threats to national sovereignty.
Director Dan Farah stated the documentary aims to “accelerate global transparency on UFO and UAP incidents,” hoping to enable future presidents to publicly declare “we are not alone.” However, the film presents no physical evidence—materials, photographs, or official documents—to substantiate its extraordinary claims about government extraterrestrial contact programs, leaving Americans to question whether this represents genuine disclosure or sophisticated disinformation.
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