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Filmmaker Ron James Releases “Accidental Truth: NEXT” Trailer

Award-winning filmmaker Ron James has released the promotional trailer for his upcoming film, “Accidental Truth: NEXT – Beyond UFO Disclosure.”

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The new film will be released to the public in April 2026.

Says James, “In this clip, we show how a small group of UFO investigators ‘hacked’ the Congressional Hearings to force a stunning revelation from Lue Elizondo. This new film features an amazing cast that takes the viewer on a journey that starts inside the cement walls of Washington, D.C., and guides you beyond your imagination. Prepare for an awesome adventure that will leave you questioning EVERYTHING!”

ABOUT THE FILM

Narrated by actor Matthew Modine and including an interview with actor Thomas Jane, “Accidental Truth: NEXT” – the sequel to the hit, 2023 film “Accidental Truth” – is explosive. Washington, D.C., is spinning its wheels around genuine UFO Disclosure. Meanwhile, today’s most advanced thinkers are already looking past the reality of non- human intelligence and answering the bigger question: What’s NEXT?

Written, directed and produced by: Ron James, the new film is narrated by: Matthew Modine.

Reposted from The Wow Signal

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