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The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

Dan Farah | The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

Billy Corgan

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.6 • 731 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Billy Corgan talks with filmmaker Dan Farah about The Age of Disclosure and the explosive claims from 34 military and intelligence insiders who say UAP activity—including over Area 51—is real and long concealed. They dig into the alleged 80-year cover-up, a hidden Legacy Program tied to crash retrievals and reverse engineering, the rebranding from UFO to UAP, and why disclosure is happening now—touching on nuclear sites, global tech races, and what it all means for humanity’s future.

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0:00.0

UAP activity over area 51 is in fact real.

0:02.9

There's good aliens and there's bad aliens. And the good aliens keep the bad aliens in check. There's a lot of intelligent life in the universe and some is good and some is bad. Yeah, I hear the question. Are you afraid? It's definitely, definitely some stuff that's been said to me that is concerning to say this. That's all I need to know. I don't need to know. Yeah. Thank you.

0:27.0

Dad Ferret, thank you very much for being here.

0:28.6

We're here to talk about your... that is concerning. That's all I need to know. I don't need to know. Yeah. Yeah.

0:25.8

Yeah.

0:26.8

Dad Ferret, thank you very much for being here.

0:28.9

We're here to talk about your great documentary. Thank you. It's a documentary. Yeah. Is that fair? Yeah. I always want to call it a film because it has a filmic. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. we're going to see these, but in this moment we're taping, it's just kind of come out recently,

0:45.2

right? Yeah. November 21st, so a of weeks ago. So November 21st, 2025 You just broke records you're doing really really well so So I think it's unfair because I've seen a couple people reviewing your film and they've basically given the film away I know it's a documentary and I know you want people to talk about it. So what I want to try to do

1:05.8

is more have a discussion around the topics

1:07.6

that the film raises, but I want people

1:09.8

to watch the documentary. That's the whole purpose of it. But I have my own curiosities. So let's start here. And maybe it's best. Why don't you summarize for people watching, Let's call it the two three sentence elevator pitch of what your film is.

1:25.3

Yeah, so I interviewed 34 very high-level military government and intelligence officials who collectively broke their silence to reveal that there's been an 80-year cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligence life. And on top of that, elements of the US government have been involved in a secret war, a Cold War technology race with adversarial nations like China and Russia to reverse engineer this technology. There's insanely profound consequences here. And while all that sounds extraordinary to the average person, the people I interviewed couldn't be more credible. It's senior senators from both sides of the aisle. I was surprised. I was surprised. There's Marco Rubio, there's James Clapper.

2:07.6

These are big, heavy government people. This is not like you pulled out the guy who was in the military 14 years ago and he's maybe got an axe to grind or he's got a story to tell. Those are people with a lot to lose. These are heavy hitters you got. And from both parties. Let's start there. How do you get people like that in the film?

2:23.8

That seems to be a heavy lift just from a movie producer point of view.

2:27.4

I'm sure you wrote down a list of people, but totally... You know, like, let's start there. How do you get people like that in the film? That seems to be a heavy lift,

2:25.2

just from a movie producer point of view. I'm sure you wrote down a list of people, but totally a lengthy process. So I started by first getting introductions to a few intelligence officials who had been, who were tired at the time, but in the past had worked day to day on this topic for the government. And I spent at least a year forming relationships with the small group of people.

2:46.2

So what's your pitch?

2:47.2

If I'm a government official, that's a skeptic.

2:49.2

And who are you?

2:49.8

Huh. work day-to-day on this topic for the government. And I spent at least a year forming relationships

2:45.0

with the small group of people.

2:46.2

So what's your pitch? If I'm a government official, that's a skeptic. And who are you? Well, at the time, my way into it was, I had had some success, fortunately, as a producer. I was one of the producers on Ready Player One, which Steven Spielberg directed, and was a big successful film. And I think whenever you can say that you worked with Steven Spielberg,

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