That UFO Podcast

The Age of Disclosure – Documentary Review

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Nov 24, 2025
The review dives into the highly anticipated documentary, exploring participant highlights like Luis Elizondo and Jay Stratton. Key claims are examined, including Stratton's startling assertions about non-human craft. The analysis also touches on the Tic Tac incident, biological effects from encounters, and potential government secrecy surrounding UFOs. Critiques include the film's pacing and the need for more compelling footage. Overall, it examines the documentary's potential to influence public discourse on UFOs.
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Credibility Through Senior Voices

  • The documentary frames credibility through senior officials and firsthand government experience.
  • Andy Mcgrillen emphasizes the film uses high-profile names to lend weight to UAP claims.
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Unresolved Stark Claim By Jay Stratton

  • Jay Stratton's claim that he "has seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings" is presented without further context.
  • Andy Mcgrillen calls for more probing follow-ups to clarify whether Stratton means direct visual contact or secondhand reports.
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Runtime Could Lose General Viewers

  • Andy found the nearly two-hour runtime a bit long and somewhat talk-heavy for general audiences.
  • He suggests trimming 15–20 minutes to keep broader public attention.
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