
That UFO Podcast Grusch vs Clapper, The Age of Disclosure & the Growing Divide in UFO Disclosure
Jan 11, 2026
The conversation on UFO disclosure is heating up as David Grusch criticizes senior intelligence figures. Key omissions from documentary narratives like crash retrievals and experiencer accounts spark debate. Can these testimonies shift public perception? They also explore the blurred lines of credibility around abduction experiences. Tensions rise as they question the handling of spiritual interpretations and skepticism in interviews. Predictions for the future include a focus on biologics and hope for new whistleblowers, making this a pivotal moment in UFO history.
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Documentary Leaves Out Crucial Threads
- Pavel argues Age of Disclosure omitted key threads like crashes, abductions, and Stargate-era programs.
- He believes excluding those elements narrows the story and limits public understanding.
Friend Fell Asleep Watching The Film
- Andy recounts a friend who watched Age of Disclosure and found it offered no new information and fell asleep.
- Pavel counters with Whitley Strieber's impact, suggesting public testimony can unlock repressed memories.
Mainstream Reach Grows But Impact Is Limited
- Public exposure to experiencers is growing via mainstream shows, but it hasn't yet shifted general opinion broadly.
- Pavel notes grassroots creators and rising channels are steadily expanding the conversation.


