Allegations of a CIA-alien encounter kept hidden from the American people for decades now raise serious questions about government secrecy and constitutional oversight.
Secret 1964 CIA-Alien Meeting Claims Emerge
A new documentary asserts that President George HW Bush, a former CIA director and Navy veteran, was told after leaving office about a 1964 incident where U.S. military and CIA personnel met with extraterrestrials at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. The documentary, “The Age of Disclosure,” features astrophysicist Eric Davis, who recounts Bush’s story of a non-human entity deboarding a craft and interacting directly with uniformed personnel. Bush reportedly learned of the event during a private conversation in 2003, though he was never present at the original meeting. These claims reignite debate about what key government figures know—and what is withheld from the American people.
President George HW Bush ‘knew’ of 1964 alien contact with humans in New Mexico: documentary The truth is out there — and late President George H.W. Bush apparently knew it — telling a federal official that an alien made contact with humans at a secretive New Mexico air base in… pic.twitter.com/cXF0uIcXUB
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Government Secrecy and Denial of Information
When President Bush requested more information about the alleged 1964 encounter, he was told he lacked a “need-to-know,” according to Davis. This refusal to share details with a sitting president, let alone the American public, highlights a disturbing trend of unchecked secrecy in government. For decades, unelected bureaucrats and shadowy programs have withheld information, even from elected leaders. Such practices challenge constitutional principles of transparency and undermine public trust, especially on matters as significant as potential contact with non-human intelligence.
Whistleblowers and the Alleged Coverup
The documentary brings forward the testimony of 34 American military and intelligence veterans who claim direct knowledge or experience with extraterrestrials. These insiders allege a vast, orchestrated campaign by the U.S. government to conceal not only the existence of alien contact but also an international race to capture and reverse-engineer alien technology. Luis Elizondo, a former senior intelligence official featured in the film, calls this “the most successful disinformation campaign in the history of the US government.” The race for technological supremacy, according to these sources, is conducted behind a wall of secrecy, far removed from public oversight or debate.
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Growing Calls for Transparency and Accountability
As the film makes waves following its premiere at the SXSW festival, prominent figures—including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Senator Kristen Gillibrand—have joined the call for greater transparency. Public pressure has already led to the disclosure of several Pentagon reports on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), but whistleblowers argue this barely scratches the surface. The average citizen, documentary director Dan Farah insists, “is just completely in the dark.” Calls for disclosure reflect a growing demand that the government respect constitutional checks and balances, rather than continue practices that erode public confidence and accountability.
Constitutional Oversight and Conservative Values at Stake
Allegations of government coverups, especially on issues as profound as extraterrestrial contact, directly threaten the core values of transparency, limited government, and constitutional accountability. When agencies operate outside the reach of elected leaders and the public, conservative concerns about government overreach and erosion of individual liberty are not paranoia—they are justified. As more evidence and whistleblower testimony emerge, the American people—and especially those who cherish the Constitution—must demand answers and insist on restoring the principles of open government and public oversight.
