Reflections from the Premiere of The Age of Disclosure at SXSW
Here’s a recap of insights from someone who attended the premiere of The Age of Disclosure, originally shared by jiggynut on X. You can find the original post here.
I had the chance to watch The Age of Disclosure at SXSW this evening!
The film was packed with information, much like The Program, and it addressed many recent developments in the field. It was striking to hear a unified message conveyed by various contributors in the documentary. It also serves as an excellent introduction for those who may be unfamiliar with these topics.
Spoiler Alert: Here are some intriguing highlights that stood out to me:
- There is irrefutable evidence, including videos, that exist.
- Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo presented their narratives in a way that felt highly organized, almost scripted.
- Hal Puthoff confirmed his collaboration with other scientists involved in legacy programs that have remained unknown to the public.
- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was briefed about the crash retrieval program to prepare for potential economic ramifications should Trump hold a press conference on disclosure.
- The CIA’s science and technology division manages the crash retrieval program, with knowledge that exceeds that of the politically appointed CIA director. This dates back to the CIA’s formation shortly after Roswell in 1947.
- Hal provided insights into the operational details of the crash retrieval program.
- The Department of Energy operates outside the usual classification systems, enabling them to maintain secrecy. Hal mentioned the existence of multiple non-human species.
- Reports surfaced that Russia recovered an 80-foot tic tac along with humanoid bodies and a directed energy weapon (DEW).
- Former President George H. W. Bush shared with Eric Davis information regarding several crash recoveries since the 1940s, including interactions with extraterrestrial beings at Holloman Air Force Base.
- The Vatican is aware of the truth about non-human intelligence (NHI) and has chosen to conceal it.
- The Stephenville, Texas UFO incident was linked to President George W. Bush’s ranch, where the CIA obstructed Jay Stratton’s access.
- Secretary of State Rubio discussed how defense contractors often claim UAP technology as their proprietary innovations.
- Puthoff and Davis explained propulsion bubbles, which account for the hazy quality of many UFO photographs.
- Eric Davis confirmed the reality of zero-point energy (ZPE) and energy derived from quantum entanglement.
- The potential risks associated with releasing this technology are a significant reason for ongoing secrecy.
- Jay Stratton cautioned that “intense information” shouldn’t be disclosed, suggesting he was not referring to technology.
- Puthoff seemed to acknowledge the existence of reverse-engineered UAPs.
- A group of 27 individuals allegedly threatened the lives of Lue Elizondo and Grusch.
- Puthoff conveyed an optimistic message about the possibility of interstellar travel.
- Lue’s foreboding statement during the Q&A suggested that viewers might regret not having learned this information sooner.
- Jay Stratton exhibited a strong intensity as he mentioned that he had pointed Congress toward where NHI technology was located, but they were met with denial.
- He urged the audience to engage actively to overcome these challenges.
- He expressed concern that if China or Russia were to obtain this technology first, it could lead to a strategic disadvantage.
- Hal Puthoff remarked on the strides being made and mentioned his collaboration with a national science and technology organization that has recently initiated a UAP initiative.
Wow, it sounds like “The Age of Disclosure” premiere was incredibly eye-opening! The insights you’re sharing really highlight the depth of information presented. I think it’s fascinating how notable figures like Hal Puthoff and Jay Stratton are framing their experiences and findings, especially the notion that the CIA might have more insight into the crash retrieval program than the current director.
The idea that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was briefed on the potential economic impacts of a disclosure press conference is also intriguing; it suggests that this isn’t just a scientific or military issue, but one that could have far-reaching implications for society as a whole.
I find the mention of multiple species and the Vatican’s knowledge particularly compelling—those are huge revelations that could change the narrative around UAPs and their existence. It’s also concerning to hear about the threats Lue and Grusch faced, which underscores the risks involved in revealing classified or sensitive information.
Overall, it’s encouraging to hear that figures like Puthoff believe progress is being made, and that there’s a push to engage the public more deeply in this conversation. Thanks for sharing these insights from the premiere! It definitely sounds like a must-see film for anyone interested in the ongoing discussions around UAPs and the search for truth.