US government official reveals UFOs are flying over 'restricted nuclear facilities'

A new trailer for the documentary film The Age of Disclosure has a big surprise. In it, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio admits something amazing to the director, Dan Farah. Rubio says, "We've had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities — and it's not ours."
Rubio is one of several top government officials from both major political parties who were interviewed for the movie. The film first premiered earlier this year at the SXSW film festival. Now it has an official release date: It will stream on Prime Video worldwide starting November 21. It will also play in theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., to qualify for the Oscars.
The movie claims to expose "an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life," along with "a secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin." It includes statements from 34 people who work or worked in the U.S. government, military, and intelligence agencies.
"These are otherworldly things that are performing maneuvers that haven't been seen," says Congressman André Carson. He's a Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
The biggest shock in the trailer comes from Jay Stratton. The film calls him the former leader of the government's UAP Task Force (UAP stands for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon, which is a fancy term for unexplained flying objects).
"I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings," Stratton says.
Rubio gives a clue about how such a huge secret stayed hidden for so long. He says, "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 U.S. government," Farah told Entertainment Weekly earlier. "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. They knew that was the case, and they did not think it was acceptable."
When asked what he learned most from making the film, Farah said, "I think it was very eye-opening to me that every single person I interviewed was not questioning any of the base facts that we normal people are questioning. Are we alone in the universe? Does the U.S. government know more than it's told us? Those weren't questions."
Instead, he explained, the real worries were, "What happens if an adversarial nation with bad intentions reverse engineers this technology and weaponizes it before we can figure it out?"
The film also includes talks with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator Mike Rounds, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and others. Farah hopes The Age of Disclosure will teach viewers about this topic "but also can actually be helpful to people in a position of power within our government to bring more transparency to the public."