Today, at
@sxsw in Austin, TX, there is supposed to be a special screening of the documentary "The Age of Disclosure" (
@ageofdisclosure), which is to be the culmination of a two and a half year "project" by Dan Farrah. All the big names will be there in attendance including podcasters like
@AlchemyAmerican &
@chrisramsay52, and there's a reason for that.
It will involve every single "big name" in the UFO field that have been pushing the government disclosure idea, but most importantly, the "
Threat Narrative". That's including the now liar and fraud Lue Elizondo (
@LueElizondo), who's been pushing this narrative. But why?
Creating the threat narrative and getting the attention of those who are in power to take interest in it creates a
need. That need is for someone to investigate what's in the skies that is threatening the security of our nation. That need, when it has National security implications, needs to be addressed. That's how projects get started and are backed by tax-payer money to fund them. And who runs them? "
Experts"
This documentary will have a lot of people with big resumes trying to make you believe there is a threat of a non-human intelligence roaming around unchecked in our skies. And to the normal person who doesn't follow this subject closely, they'll be made to believe that because of these individual's resumes, that it
MUST BE TRUE!
"
Look at his resume! Why would he lie?"The problem with those big resumes are they are meant to hide the more serious issue of lack of
EVIDENCE to back their fantastical claims.
And nothing in this documentary will be "
groundbreaking". Only even more fantastical stories with no evidence to back them. Every person in this documentary will have some kind of government/military background. There's a reason for that: the more credible the background, the more credible their claims despite the one thing that would validate them:
EVIDENCE.
You won't see normal people who are experiencers or "abductees". And there's a reason for that: if you don't have a certain background, then you're just seen as
crazy and
not credible. As Jason Sands (
@JasonTSands) found out: you'll hurt the movement.
To everyone that will watch this documentary, myself included, make sure you don't sit in awe by who is making the claim and their background, but judge it on the evidence provided. If there's no evidence, then what good is the claim? Just because you have a really important job in the government doesn't somehow mean you are not susceptible to conspiracies and notions of fantastical ideas of life outside the planet. You'd be very much surprised on how wrong that perception is.
If anything in this documentary was big, reality-shattering news, it wouldn't have taken a major production and two and a half years to bring it to a paid audience. It would be plastered on every major media outlet throughout the world. But it isn't. And you should temper your expectations of what this documentary most likely really is:
PROPAGANDA