Dr. Hal Puthoff Says UAP Secrecy May Be “The Most Significant Cover-Up” in Modern History

Dr. Hal Puthoff Says UAP Secrecy May Be “The Most Significant Cover-Up” in Modern History

A former CIA and NSA-affiliated physicist says allegations of recovered non-human technology can no longer be dismissed as fringe speculation.

For decades, claims involving unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, existed largely at the edge of public discourse. But recent comments from physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff and filmmaker Dan Farah are again pushing the subject into mainstream attention.

Puthoff, a quantum physicist who previously worked with U.S. intelligence-linked research programs and advised aerospace entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, appeared alongside Farah to discuss allegations that the U.S. government has long concealed evidence connected to non-human intelligence.

Farah’s documentary The Age of Disclosure reportedly includes interviews with military personnel, intelligence officials, and political figures who argue that governments have recovered unexplained craft and, in some cases, biological material allegedly not of human origin.

During the discussion, Puthoff described the issue as one of the most consequential subjects facing humanity, while also emphasizing that many details remain classified or unverified publicly. He suggested that secrecy surrounding UAP-related programs stretches back decades and may involve compartmentalized operations beyond traditional Congressional oversight.

The claims echo assertions made by other former officials and researchers in recent years. According to a recent report by UNILAD, Puthoff has referenced accounts describing multiple categories of alleged non-human entities associated with historical UFO crash retrieval stories. However, no publicly available physical evidence confirming extraterrestrial life has been independently verified by the scientific community.

Supporters of disclosure efforts argue that testimony from military pilots, radar operators, and intelligence personnel deserves serious investigation rather than ridicule. Skeptics counter that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and caution against drawing conclusions from anecdotal reports or classified assertions that cannot yet be independently examined.

For Puthoff and others involved in the growing disclosure movement, the issue is no longer whether unusual phenomena exist, but whether the public is prepared for the implications if some claims eventually prove true. 

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