This report from NewsNation features filmmaker Dan Farah, director of the documentary “The Age of Disclosure,” discussing the Pentagon’s recent release of files concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs. Farah contends that the released information represents only a small fraction of the total evidence available, suggesting a significant amount of data remains unreleased to the public. He asserts that this evidence includes instances of UAPs demonstrating capabilities beyond current human technology, implying a non-human origin for at least some of these observed objects.
Farah’s assessment focuses on the implications of these UAPs, stating they are capable of maneuvers and exhibit characteristics that surpass known human technological abilities. He references observations including incidents over Lake Huron and in the Persian Gulf, alongside historical reports stretching back decades, even mentioning events from 1962. The discussion touches on the increased governmental attention to UAPs, noting the topic gained prominence around 2019 and 2020, and the subsequent push for greater transparency, culminating in the 2021 and 2023 releases of Pentagon files.
The segment also acknowledges broader geopolitical considerations. Farah alludes to the possibility of other nations, specifically referencing the Chinese, possessing similar UAP technology, and the potential for this to factor into national security concerns. References were made to events during the Trump administration, and the possibility of a coverup stretching back 80 to 100 years. The conversation suggests that the U.S. government is aware of these phenomena and has been investigating them for an extended period.
Elizabeth Vargas of NewsNation anchors the report, presenting Farah’s commentary as part of an ongoing series of investigations into UAPs. NewsNation is positioned as a source for unbiased, fact-based reporting on the topic. The segment aims to inform viewers about the latest developments in UAP disclosure and the perspectives of individuals actively involved in researching and documenting these events.