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Alien conspiracy documentary that ‘could change the world’ now streaming on Amazon Prime

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Alien conspiracy documentary that ‘could change the world’ now streaming on Amazon Prime

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Alien conspiracy documentary that ‘could change the world’ now streaming on Amazon Prime Asyia Iftikhar Asyia Iftikhar Published November 22, 2025 4:13pm Updated November 22, 2025 4:13pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments

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Don your tinfoil hat and delve into a game-changing documentary on Amazon Prime Video that appears to confirm the existence of alien life.

For millennia, humans have looked to the stars and wondered if we’re truly alone in the endlessly expansive universe.

Several missions to the moon, solar system traversing satellites and otherworldly scientific experiments later, could there finally be an answer?

Directed by Dan Farah and featuring testimony from 34 high-ranking ‘US Government, military and intelligence community insiders’, a new two-hour documentary, The Age of Disclosure, promises to redefine the future of humanity with new proof of extraterrestrial life.

The synopsis describes it as ‘an explosive documentary that reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.’ 

The documentary explores various claims about a new-age space race in which several nations are attempting to reverse engineer technology from intelligent alien life.

A still from The Age of Disclosure with a UFO over the White House and multiple people This new documentary confronts the age old question – do aliens exist? (Picture: Farah Films) The Age of Disclosure There are 34 officials who have offered interviews for the top-secret project (Picture: Farah Films)

There’s also speculation about non-human life being on the planet as we speak, and ultimately purports that the US has spent 80 years hiding ‘a font of information related to UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena)’ – formerly known as UFOs.

Needless to say, depending on how much you believe, it’s the kind of information that can transform planet Earth – despite no hard evidence being able to be produced.

The ‘provocative and controversial’ film is narrated by Luis Elizondo, whose credentials speak for themselves as a former Pentagon official who helped lead the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).

As put by Variety: ‘ It’s not hyperbole to say that The Age of Disclosure — and the conversations it creates — could change the world.’

Another review in IndieWire wrote that it is ‘the most convincing argument you can make without showing any actual evidence’.

The Age of Disclosure Critics are divided over whether this offers anything new – although it is certainly compelling (Picture: Farah Films) Director Dan Farah Director Dan Farah hopes this documentary can put pressure on those in the know to tell the truth (Picture: Getty)

Although not all have been convinced. The New York Times claimed, ‘anyone who sits through its nearly two hours of unprovable claims is a chump of a different sort.’

While The Hollywood Reporter echoed: ‘My problem with The Age of Disclosure isn’t the lack of opposing voices. It’s that there couldn’t be experts debunking anything here. Nothing is proven, and thus nothing can be refuted.’

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Nevertheless, in an interview with The Guardian discussing the urgency of a movie like this, Farah said: ‘I think when people watch this movie, one of the realisations will be that the stigma around this topic is completely illogical and makes no sense and is not good for humanity.

‘We need the scientific community, not only in the United States, but in every nation, accepting the fact that this is a real situation, this is a valid area of inquiry, and that they should put their brain power towards learning about this and answering a lot of the big questions that remain.’

It certainly seems as though viewers will have to make up their own minds about the matter after giving the documentary a watch.

The Age of Disclosure is available to buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video now.

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