President George HW Bush Denied Access to 1964 Alien Encounter Details
Bush Denied Access to 1964 Alien Encounter Details

A startling new documentary has revealed that former President George HW Bush was informed about a remarkable 1964 incident where aliens allegedly met with military personnel at a New Mexico air force base, but was subsequently denied access to further details about the extraordinary encounter.

The Presidential Revelation

According to Amazon Prime's documentary The Age of Disclosure, the late President Bush, who passed away in 2018 at age 94, learned about the mysterious event after leaving office. The Republican statesman, who served as America's 41st president from 1989 to 1993 and previously directed the CIA in 1976, was reportedly told that military members had made contact with extraterrestrial beings at Holloman Air Force Base in Southern New Mexico during the 1960s.

Astrophysicist Eric Davis disclosed in the film that when Bush requested additional information about the incident, he was bluntly informed that he "did not have a need-to-know." The former president shared this astonishing revelation with Davis during a conversation in 2003, though it remains unclear exactly when Bush first learned about the 1964 occurrence.

The Holloman Air Force Base Incident

Davis provided chilling details of the alleged encounter, recalling Bush's description of events. "One of them landed on the tarmac and a non-human entity de-boarded the craft that landed and interacted with uniformed Air Force and civilian CIA personnel," the astrophysicist stated. Notably, Bush himself did not witness this extraordinary meeting but learned about it through military channels.

The documentary focuses extensively on the Legacy Program, described as a top-secret government operation dedicated to retrieving UFO technology. The film features prominent political figures including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and New York Senator Kristen Gillibrand, adding credibility to its controversial claims.

The Push for Government Disclosure

The Age of Disclosure presents testimony from 34 American military and intelligence veterans who claim direct knowledge or experience with extraterrestrial phenomena. These experts allege that the United States government has orchestrated an elaborate cover-up campaign to conceal a global race to capture and reverse-engineer alien technology.

Former senior intelligence official Luis Elizondo, the documentary's lead subject, characterizes this alleged concealment as "the most successful disinformation campaign in the history of the US government, representing 80 years of lies and deception." Elizondo previously claimed involvement with the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), whose existence was confirmed by a 2017 New York Times investigation.

Director Dan Farah, whose film premiered at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas in March, suggests that secretive government figures believe whichever nation first unlocks the secrets of alien technology will dominate as the world's leading power for decades. "But the public has no idea. The average person on the street is just completely in the dark," Farah lamented.

The documentary emerges amid increasing public pressure that has led to several Pentagon reports confirming hundreds of UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) sightings by military personnel. While some viewers welcome the new evidence presented in the film, others remain sceptical about whether it proves anything substantially new about extraterrestrial life.