“The Age of Disclosure”: 34 Senior US Officials On Record Including Secretary of State Rubio. Rubio on Fox News: “Programs in the U.S. Government That Not Even Presidents Were Made Aware Of.” Broke Amazon’s Highest-Grossing Documentary Record Within 48 Hours. 93% Audience Score.

November 21, 2025: “The Age of Disclosure” (dir. Dan Farah, premiered SXSW March 9, 2025) released on Amazon Prime Video and in limited theatrical release at the Intrepid Museum — the decommissioned USS Intrepid aircraft carrier. Within 48 hours it broke Amazon Prime’s record for highest-grossing documentary of all time, outperforming Jurassic World Rebirth and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Oscar-eligible (listed among 201 qualifying documentaries). Key on-record statements: (1) Secretary of State Marco Rubio: “We’ve had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities, and it’s not ours.” (2) Rubio on Hannity December 2, 2025: “You had people that came forward to us — some of these people were navy pilots, admirals, generals, whatever, that would come forward and say that there were programs in the U.S. Government that not even presidents were made aware of.” (3) Rubio: “Some people claim it would cost them their lives if they spoke out about these things.” (4) Jay Stratton (former UAPTF director): “The first country that cracks the code on this technology will be the leader for years to come. It’s the Manhattan Project on steroids.” (5) CIA physicist Hal Puthoff: the US has recovered at least 10 craft of nonhuman origin. (6) Retired Army Col. Karl Nell: “Nonhuman entities are real and have been to Earth and are interacting with humans.” (7) Director Farah: “Every single person I interviewed made it very clear that it was no longer a question of whether this was a real situation.” Defense contractors are described as “gatekeeping information” from Congress and the President. Rubio’s nuclear facilities statement directly links to documented 1975 Northern Tier nuclear weapon storage incursions and the Woomera 1954 case over Australian nuclear test ranges.

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