2025-11-23

"The Age of Disclosure"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Disclosure
is a 2025 film which bills itself as a documentary, featuring 34 former U.S. government insiders ("talking heads") talking about what they learned.

I was somewhat surprised to learn that Amazon charges $25 to purchase long-term access ("buy") to that film, and $20 for a short-term rental.
That raised a question in my mind:
Are the people filmed talking about their experiences receiving a cut (a percentage) of the film's revenue?
If so, that would certainly raise questions about their motivations.
Were they motivated simply by public spirit, or perhaps the desire to increase their income?

For comparison, we have seen plenty of politicians getting quite wealthy in their post-political life via honorariums.
And of course screen actors are often well-compensated.
So it's a reasonable question.

The film encourages transparency regarding what the USG knows about UAP.
How about transparency regarding who is making money off of this film, and how much?
I.e., the financial aspects of this film.