Director: Dan Farah
Cast: Luis Elizondo, Jay Stratton, Harold E. Puthoff, Chris Mellon, James Clapper
The Age of Disclosure is a 2025 American documentary directed by Dan Farah, featuring testimony from 34 senior U.S. government insiders who claim to reveal decades of classified information about non-human intelligence and secret reverse-engineering programs hidden from the public.
What is The Age of Disclosure about?
For eight decades, a small circle of government officials, intelligence operatives, and military scientists allegedly kept a world-changing secret locked away from ordinary citizens and their elected representatives. This documentary brings together former senior officials from the Pentagon, intelligence community, and Congress to speak on record about what they describe as a long-running concealment of evidence pointing to non-human intelligent life. The film examines the alleged competition among major world powers to recover and replicate technologies of unknown origin, framing UFO phenomena not as fringe speculation but as a serious matter of national security and global geopolitical rivalry. Witnesses range from former intelligence directors to sitting senators, lending institutional weight to extraordinary claims.
Cast & crew
Director Dan Farah assembled a roster of credentialed government voices. Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon's AATIP program, and Jay Stratton, a senior intelligence official, lead the testimony. Physicist Harold E. Puthoff and former Deputy Secretary of Defense Chris Mellon provide technical and policy context. Senators Marco Rubio and Kirsten Gillibrand and Congressman André Carson appear alongside former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking diaspora audiences, The Age of Disclosure arrives at a moment when UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) hearings have broken into mainstream news globally. The documentary's core argument — that powerful governments hide transformative truths from citizens — resonates with communities who have lived experience of state secrecy and official opacity. Iranian diaspora viewers often bring a sharply skeptical lens to government narratives, making the film's whistleblower format particularly engaging. The film is available with full Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles, so viewers can follow every nuance without language barriers, whether watching alone or with family members more comfortable in Farsi.
Where & how to watch
The Age of Disclosure is available on K-Time with both Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Stream it on the web, on your TV دستگاه, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and cancel anytime.