Dan Farah
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Never publicly spoken about UAP.
He comes out and does the interview, and he told me that he was doing it because it was important to do and that the people needed to know.
And he drops the bomb in the film that UAP activity over Area 51 is real.
And he goes on the record saying that the Air Force has had a program to investigate this stuff, whereas the Air Force is saying they haven't had a program since Project Blue Book.
So I think the people that I interviewed really felt like a weight on their shoulders to get this off their chest.
And to give you more context on Clapper, the poor guy's wife was in the hospital dying.
He left the hospital to come do the interview.
And I actually said to him, I was like, are you sure you want to do this today?
And he's like, no, I want to do it.
So, like, I think I really felt it.
These people all felt like the public needed to know the base facts that they could lawfully disclose.
And to me, the more wild thing is if what they reveal in this film, the fact that there's been an 80-year cover-up of non-human intelligent life, that we're in a secret high-stakes race with adversarial nations, if that's what they can lawfully disclose, dude, what's on the other side of that line?
What's the stuff they can't disclose?
There were some scenarios that they couldn't talk about, and then there were some scenarios they could talk about.
But yes, Jay Stratton, for example, who ran the U.S.
government's UAP task force, he was the director of the task force.
He co-founded OSAP with Jim McCaskey, which grew into AATIP.