Unidentified flying objects may be moving beyond the realm of science fiction, according to a new documentary, “The Age of Disclosure,” to be released in November.
A trailer of the film presents striking claims from current and former high-ranking U.S. officials regarding unexplained aerial phenomena and what they describe as longstanding government secrecy surrounding the issue.

In the trailer, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells director Dan Farah, “We’ve had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities — and it’s not ours.”

Rubio is among 34 current and former senior officials from both parties featured in the film, which is set to stream globally on Prime Video beginning November 21. The documentary will also have an Oscar-qualifying theatrical run in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.
The film delves into what its producers call “an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life” and a “secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin.”

The film includes testimony from 34 individuals across the U.S. government, military, and intelligence communities. Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said in the film, “These are otherworldly things that are performing maneuvers that haven’t been seen.”
Here’s the trailer:

Rubio: ‘Something is operating over restricted NUCLEAR facilities & it’s NOT ours’

Doco claims 80 YEAR UFO govt cover up pic.twitter.com/gz25IIIf8r

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One of the most surprising claims comes from Jay Stratton, who is identified in the documentary as the former head of the government’s Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Task Force. He says, “I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings.”
Rubio added in the film: “Even presidents have been operating on a need-to-know basis, but that begins to ramp out of control.”

“This is the biggest disinformation campaign in the history of the US government,” Farah told Entertainment Weekly. “Clearly, the facts around this topic have been covered up for 80 years and kept from the public, and every single high-level, credible person I interviewed did not think that was right.”

He added that the biggest takeaway from the project for him was that, to a person, all of the top figures he interviewed for the film did not question the basic facts about so-called UFOs.

“Are we alone in the universe? Does the US government know more than it’s told us? Those weren’t questions,” he explained. Instead, officials were asking, “What happens if an adversarial nation with bad intentions reverse engineers this technology and weaponizes it before we can figure it out?”

The documentary also includes interviews with Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and several other prominent officials.

Farah said he is hopeful that the film will not only educate viewers but also “actually be helpful to people in a position of power within our government to bring more transparency to the public.”
Rubio, meanwhile, is working to shore up national security within his own agency.

A career U.S. State Department foreign service officer was fired last week after being caught on hidden camera admitting to a secret romantic relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) affiliate — a connection he failed to disclose to U.S. security officials.

The officer, identified as Daniel Choi, was terminated following an internal review ordered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and approved by President Donald Trump, the department confirmed.

The decision came after footage surfaced from an O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) undercover investigation in which Choi acknowledged that his girlfriend’s father was “straight-up Communist Party” and that she “could have been a spy.”

“I defied my government for love,” Choi said in the secretly recorded video published by OMG, in which he discussed knowingly concealing the relationship from State Department officials despite being required to report any close personal contact with foreign nationals.

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