CaliToday (29/11/2025): A new documentary premiering on Amazon Prime is igniting controversy, claiming that former U.S. President George H. W. Bush privately confirmed an alleged direct encounter between the U.S. military and an extraterrestrial being at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, in 1964.
The film, The Age of Disclosure, centers on explosive testimony that suggests a decades-long, ultra-secret program has been recovering crashed Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (UAP) and non-human biological entities (NHI), allegedly keeping the highest levels of the U.S. government including sitting presidents in the dark.
The Bush-Davis Connection: A Private Admission?
At the core of the revelation is Dr. Eric Davis, an astrophysicist and consultant to the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). Davis claims he had a series of private conversations with President Bush in 2003 where the former president, who served as Vice President and CIA Director, shared a stunning account.
Davis asserts that Bush recounted an event near Holloman AFB where three UAPs appeared. The most sensational detail: a non-human entity reportedly emerged from one of the craft to meet with Air Force officers and CIA personnel.
Significantly, when Bush sought further details about the incident, he was allegedly shut down by his own intelligence community, told he did not have a "need to know." This detail underpins the documentary's broader accusation of a deep, compartmentalized secrecy surrounding the UAP topic.
Davis's testimony, while compelling, lacks a physical description of the alien or the spacecraft, nor does he present physical evidence, adding a layer of intense scrutiny and debate to the film.
The "Legacy Program" and Whistleblower Claims
The Age of Disclosure zeroes in on a purported top-secret initiative dubbed the “Legacy Program.” This program is allegedly operated by a conglomerate of entities, including the CIA, the Air Force, the Department of Energy (DoE), and various defense contractors, tasked with the recovery and reverse-engineering of exotic technology and non-human wreckage.
Diverse Entities: Former AATIP physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff, known for his work on aerospace propulsion, reinforces the extraterrestrial nature of the phenomenon, stating that there are "different kinds of non-human entities" involved, though he declined to elaborate on specifics.
Biological Harm: The documentary includes the striking testimony of Stanford physician Dr. Gary Nolan, who states he has examined military personnel with severe burns and brain lesions after close-range contact with UAPs.
Unexplained Effects: Further supporting this, former Naval Intelligence Officer Mike Flaherty claims he suffered mysterious biological effects following his exposure to a purported "non-human" craft.
Congressional Concern and National Security
The documentary's claims align with a growing chorus of warnings from high-ranking U.S. Senators who have recently pushed for greater transparency on UAP phenomena, citing national security concerns.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has famously stated: “There are times when things have been flying in the restricted airspace that surrounds some of our nuclear facilities. And it’s not ours.” He cautioned that the public's understanding of the depth of secrecy within the government is "so naive."
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) has also stressed the practical, real-world danger: if unidentified objects are operating in U.S. airspace and cannot be tracked, they pose a tangible threat. "It could be China, it could be Russia which means it's a national security threat," she asserted.
Director Dan Farah hopes his film will be a catalyst, moving humanity closer to an official acknowledgement that “we are not alone in the universe.” The documentary not only seeks to lift the veil on the 1964 encounter but also to expose the alleged institutional machinery put in place to ensure "disclosure" remains an unauthorized act.
