Friday, November 21, 2025

A ZNN EDITORIAL


THE AGE OF DISCLOSURE 

A UAP DOCUMENTARY

WAKE FROM YOUR SLEEP 

A Call from filmmaker Dan Farah


Here are several modes of reasoning worth considering when weighing the impact of this ground-breaking documentary. 

Few of them likely to please anyone.


First, any film surrounded by pre-release hype is almost destined to disappoint the “experts” and the self-appointed informed. The Choir of the Convinced will always offer a collective, dismissive ho-hum


Their response is predictable: Tell us something we don’t already know.


But the Choir of the Convinced is a mischievous bunch—rarely satisfied, rarely appreciative of the risk-takers like James Fox and Dan Farah - people who actually put money and reputation behind their convictions. 


Filmmakers of this caliber do not craft documentaries for the already-converted. They make them for the vast rest of humanity—the uninitiated, the indifferent, the skeptical, and yes, the active suppressors of truth.


Which brings us to point two: Consider the casual viewer scrolling through film apps late at night, stumbling on Age of Disclosure without any prior context. They watch it—all of it—and something shifts. 


Never having heard the things you and I know so intimately, they tell their friends the next day: “You’ve got to watch this film. It’s… disturbing—in a way I can’t shake.”


If this happens even 500 times across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and beyond, that’s already 500 people whose awareness has been irreversibly tantalized and expanded. 


In truth, the number is likely far larger. 


Even if these new-comers give it no further thought - the likelihood of it jarring their  consciousness and challenging their preconceived beliefs in days to come has physically re-arranged the synapses of their brain. Like a seed planted - awaiting the spring of another day. 


Farah’s long march—through interviews, testimonies, and the unforgiving scrutiny of the historical moment—will have contributed to a rising global consciousness, challenging those who would suppress the human right to know.


Because this film makes two declarations, even if not overtly:



This phenomenon has been analyzed, debated, and sequestered at the highest levels of governance across the planet.


This information belongs to no government—it belongs to humanity.


Our right to know is not hypothetical. It is real. And the phenomenon—with all its strange extensions—suggests a complex tapestry of off-world intelligences observing, interacting, and influencing us with motives yet unspoken.


How many viewers of Age of Disclosure will suddenly recognize their own experiences—lights seen, memories suppressed, doubts dismissed? How many will finally understand the scale of the deception that has shaped their belief that humanity stands alone in the cosmos?


If Farah has achieved anything, it is not merely the confirmation of what some already believe. He may have ignited the first stage of a transformation—the unraveling of decades of denial, the weakening of the secret keepers and liars who insist:


“You are alone in the cosmos. That’s it. End of story. Now… go back to sleep.” 


Your comments are invited.

Victor Viggiani

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From the desk of

Victor Viggiani M.Ed. - News Director 

ZlandCommunications NewsNetwork

 

Canada's only UAP Disclosure news service

Toronto Canada | Office 416-801-8056 | zland@sympatico.ca


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