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U.S. Officials Confirm Unidentified Craft Over Nuclear Facilities
16 Oct
Summary
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio admits to "repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities"
- Congressman André Carson describes the objects as "otherworldly things that are performing maneuvers that haven't been seen"
- Former head of the government's UAP Task Force Jay Stratton claims to have "seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings"

In a surprising development, a forthcoming documentary titled "The Age of Disclosure" is set to reveal startling admissions from U.S. government officials regarding the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena. According to the film's trailer, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has acknowledged "repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities -- and it's not ours."
Rubio's statement is just one of many revelations featured in the documentary, which is scheduled to stream worldwide on Prime Video on November 21, 2025, following an initial screening at the SXSW film festival earlier this year. The film also includes testimony from Congressman André Carson, a Democrat and member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, who describes the objects as "otherworldly things that are performing maneuvers that haven't been seen."
Perhaps the most astonishing revelation comes from Jay Stratton, whom the documentary identifies as the former head of the government's UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) Task Force. Stratton boldly states, "I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings."
The documentary, which purports to unravel an "80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life," also features interviews with other high-ranking officials from both sides of the political aisle, including Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The film's director, Dan Farah, has described the situation as "the biggest disinformation campaign in the history of the U.S. government," with the facts around this topic being "covered up for 80 years and kept from the public."