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Explosive documentary claims ex-president George Bush knew of 1964 alien encounter

FP News Desk November 23, 2025, 13:42:34 IST

The documentary includes astrophysicist Eric Davis, a former adviser to the Pentagon’s AATIP programme, who claims that President Bush privately told him about the incident during a conversation in 2003

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A newly released documentary, The Age of Disclosure, is generating traction by claiming that former US President George H.W. Bush was privy to classified details of an alleged 1964 alien encounter at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico.

The documentary features an interview with astrophysicist Eric Davis, who served as a scientific advisor for the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme (AATIP). Davis asserts that President Bush (who served from 1989 to 1993) privately disclosed the incident to him during a conversation in 2003.

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According to Davis’s testimony, the former Naval aviator and CIA Director claimed that three spaceships approached the base, with one craft reportedly landing on the tarmac. This landing, Bush allegedly revealed, allowed “a non-human entity deboarded the craft that landed and interacted with uniformed Air Force and civilian CIA personnel.”

Crucially, when Bush, then a figure with high-level access, sought more comprehensive information about the extraordinary event, he was allegedly stonewalled. Davis quotes the former President as having been told that he “did not have a need-to-know.” The documentary, which premiered on Amazon Prime, does not present any physical evidence to substantiate the claim.

The documentary also includes other notable testimonies, such as that of physicist Hal Puthoff, a former AATIP member, who claims that multiple types of extraterrestrial beings have been recovered. Additionally, Stanford immunologist Gary Nolan details the “horrific” burns and internal scarring sustained by military personnel who allegedly came into contact with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).

Dan Farah, the documentary’s director, expressed his hope that the film will significantly accelerate the push for UFO disclosure. He believes the evidence presented will encourage global leaders to break the silence on extraterrestrial life. “I think this film puts us in a different place,” Farah commented. “It sets the table for a president to step to the microphone and more comfortably tell all of humanity that we’re not alone in the universe.”

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