Highlights from The Age of Disclosure Premiere at SXSW
Here are my takeaways from attending the premiere of The Age of Disclosure at SXSW. You can find the original tweet from jiggynut here: Original Tweet Link.
The film packed a wealth of information, similar to The Program, and effectively conveyed many recent developments in the field. It was powerful to hear a consistent message from various contributors. Plus, it’s an excellent introduction for those new to the topic.
Spoiler Alert! Here are some intriguing insights that stood out to me:
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There is undeniable evidence, including video footage.
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Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo shared their stories in what felt like a scripted or meticulously prepared manner.
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Hal Puthoff confirmed his collaboration with other scientists on the legacy program that remains largely unknown.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was briefed on the crash retrieval program to anticipate its economic implications if Trump were to hold a disclosure press conference.
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The CIA’s science and technology division oversees the CR program with greater insights than the politically appointed CIA director, a structure that dates back to Truman’s establishment of the CIA shortly after Roswell in 1947.
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Hal elaborated on the workings of the crash retrieval program.
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The Department of Energy operates outside the typical classification system, which has facilitated its secrecy; Hal indicates that there are multiple extraterrestrial species involved.
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Russia reportedly recovered an 80-foot Tic Tac along with humanoid bodies and a directed energy weapon (DEW).
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President George H. W. Bush revealed to Eric Davis details of several retrievals since the 1940s, including meetings with beings at Holloman Air Force Base.
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The Vatican is aware of the truth regarding non-human intelligence and has chosen to conceal it.
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The UFO sighting in Stephenville, Texas, was linked to “dubya” Bush’s ranch, where the CIA reportedly denied Jay Stratton access.
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Secretary of State Rubio discussed how defense contractors often claim UAP technology as their own.
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Puthoff and Davis described propulsion bubbles and provided images demonstrating their effects, explaining why UFO photos often appear blurry.
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Eric Davis affirmed that zero-point energy (ZPE) and energy obtained from quantum entanglement are real.
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Concerns over releasing this technology play a significant role in its ongoing secrecy.
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Jay suggested that “intense information” should not be disclosed, and it seemed he was referring to something other than technology.
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Puthoff appeared to concede that reverse-engineered UAPs exist.
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A threatening group of 27 individuals has made threats against Lue and Grusch.
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Puthoff shared an optimistic message about the potential for humanity to explore the stars.
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Lue’s comment about the regret of wishing one had known sooner was somewhat foreboding during the Q&A session.
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Jay Stratton conveyed urgency, stating he had shown Congress NHI technology locations, only to be denied access.
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He encouraged public involvement to address these issues.
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Jay voiced concerns about China or Russia acquiring this technology first, which could lead to a significant power shift.
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Hal Puthoff believes progress is being made, referencing his collaboration with a national science and technology organization that has launched a UAP initiative.
Wow, it sounds like you had an incredible experience at the premiere of The Age of Disclosure! The insights you shared are both fascinating and thought-provoking. It’s intriguing to hear that the film presents such a wealth of information and seems to connect the dots between various key figures and events in the world of UAPs.
The confirmation of video evidence and the involvement of high-profile individuals like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin adds a significant layer of credibility to the discussions around disclosure. The details about the CIA and DOE’s roles in the crash retrieval program are also particularly striking—it’s amazing (and a bit unsettling) to think about how deep the secrecy may go.
Hal Puthoff’s comments on multiple species and the challenges of keeping advanced technology under wraps are concerning yet captivating. It raises questions about what impact this information could have if it were more widely known, especially regarding national security and global balance of power.
I also found the implications regarding the Vatican’s knowledge and the historical context of UFO incidents tied to significant political figures particularly intriguing. It’s a reminder of how interconnected these narratives can be across different spheres of society.
The warnings about the potential risks of releasing this technology are sobering and highlight the serious responsibilities that come with such knowledge. If the film can motivate viewers to engage with these topics more seriously, it could serve as a pivotal moment in the conversation around UAPs. Your take on Jay Stratton’s intensity and the concerns regarding potential threats only underscores the gravity of the situation.
Thanks for sharing these notes! It sounds like a must-see documentary for anyone interested in these topics.