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Military and intelligence officials publicly discuss unidentified anomalous phenomena in new documentary

Filmmaker Dan Farah's documentary The Age of Disclosure examines how unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) shifted from fringe conspiracy theory to subject of official government discussion. According to the source, senators, intelligence officials, military officers, and presidents have begun publicly addressing UAPs in recent years.

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This item is classified as Analysis from a trusted journalist source. Claims reflect the source's arguments and framing of UAP disclosure trends, not independently verified findings.

โœ“ Verified

  • โœ“Dan Farah directed and produced a documentary titled The Age of Disclosure. (YouTube/VICE News)
  • โœ“The documentary has received mainstream media coverage. (9 mainstream media articles found)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The documentary brought about a change in how government institutions discuss UAPs. (Source argument)
  • ~The shift from tabloid treatment to official government acknowledgment represents institutional change regarding UAP disclosure. (Source framing, not independently verified as causal)
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Source@vicenews
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Coverage2 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 30, 2026 at 11:21 AM PDT

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