Filmmaker Dan Farah (Age of Dislcosure) quotes Chuck Schumer saying “The American public deserves to know about Non-human intelligence” and says “None of the government leadership I spoke to, who have access to very sensitive classified information, were debating whether this is real. NONE OF THEM.”

Filmmaker Dan Farah, known for his work on Age of Disclosure, references Chuck Schumer’s statement: “The American public deserves to know about non-human intelligence.” He adds, “In conversations with several government leaders who have access to highly classified information, there was no discussion about the legitimacy of this matter. Not a single one of them questioned its reality.”

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  1. It’s interesting to see such a strong statement from Dan Farah, especially when it comes to a topic as contentious and often speculative as non-human intelligence. Chuck Schumer’s remarks and Farah’s experiences suggest that there may be a significant shift occurring in how government officials perceive and communicate about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The idea that there’s a consensus among those with classified information speaks volumes about the potential seriousness of the topic. It raises important questions about transparency, public awareness, and the implications of such knowledge. As the dialogue around UAPs and extraterrestrial intelligence evolves, it will be crucial for the government to strike a balance between national security and the public’s right to know. What are your thoughts on how this could impact public perception and future disclosures?

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