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Filmmaker predicts Trump will disclose UFO evidence

Filmmaker predicts Trump will disclose UFO evidence
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For as long as humans have existed, we’ve looked to the sky and wondered what might be out there.

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Myths, science, and speculation have filled that gap for centuries, but now, one filmmaker says the world may be closer than ever to a real answer.

As political pressure grows in Washington, he believes the United States could be on the verge of a revelation that once belonged only to science fiction.

Disclosure pressure

Farah, creator of the documentary “The Age of Disclosure,” says his film demonstrates that U.S. officials have withheld information about alien contacts and unidentified aerial phenomena for decades.

He claims several people featured in the documentary are convinced the president has already received key briefings.

The filmmaker insists that an official statement from the White House is now inevitable.

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As he put it: “I think that very soon the current president will step up to the podium and announce to the world that we are not alone in the universe.”

Trump’s role

Farah maintains that Trump’s team is weighing how to handle what he describes as a vast collection of data on mysterious craft and possible life forms.

According to him, the president already has access to this material and is considering how to present it publicly.

This would not be Trump’s first engagement with the subject of unexplained aerial phenomena.

In 2020, he signed a sweeping pandemic relief bill that also required U.S. intelligence agencies to deliver an unclassified report to Congress on anomalous sightings.

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Growing speculation

Farah believes that if Trump chooses to speak openly on the matter, it could become one of the most consequential announcements in modern history.

He argues that disclosure would reshape global understanding of humanity’s place in the universe and shift the political conversation overnight.

The director’s comments arrive amid rising public interest, frequent congressional hearings and pressure from former officials urging more transparency.

For Farah, that momentum points to one outcome: long-hidden information is finally poised to surface.

Sources: The Economic Times, LA.LV

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