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Rubio’s latest remarks on UFO programs ‘explosive,’ ex-analyst says
Updated: Dec 3, 2025 / 09:02 PM CST
(NewsNation) — A former analyst at the Departments of State and Defense says Marco Rubio’s recent remarks about information relayed to him regarding secret UFO programs are enormously important.
“When you have flag officers, general officers coming in to Congress behind closed doors, essentially sneaking in to Congress to make these allegations, that’s explosive,” Marik von Rennenkampf told “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.”
Rubio, the secretary of state and a main figure in the documentary “The Age of Disclosure,” spoke with Sean Hannity last night and said, “I have people that came forward to us.
I mean, some of these people are Navy pilots, admirals, generals would come forward and say that there are programs in the U.S. government that not even presidents are made aware of.”
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The Florida Republican has been the most senior Trump administration official who’s gone on record demanding answers about alleged UFO cover-ups by the U.S. government. In 2023, Rubio said potential whistleblowers about such government projects were afraid of retribution.
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“He’s (Rubio) the national security adviser, which is perhaps, besides the president, the most powerful position in the national security enterprise, which sits at the intersection of the intelligence community and the Pentagon,” von Rennenkampf added.
“And he’s still saying the same thing.” “He’s not verifying, he’s not debunking, he’s not denying this,” von Rennenkampf said.
Von Rennenkampf acknowledged he does have some concern because Rubio “has not been able to say publicly what has been found or to debunk” such theories when generals and admirals came forward and made these claims.
Trump must provide clarity about UFO information: Marik von Rennenkampf
Von Rennenkampf backed journalist Michael Shellenberger’s comments to NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas on Tuesday that Trump needs to speak up about the potential disclosure of UFO information.
“We’re way, way beyond the point where President Trump needs to come out and clarify this, because JD Vance has made extraordinary comments about this topic; Marco Rubio,
Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, the CIA director, and that applies to both sides of the aisle,” he said.
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“This topic has united a deeply fractured and politicized Congress, for starters. These folks, again, are miles apart politically, but they’re all in lockstep on this. I find that extraordinary, and it is time.”
https://www.newsnationnow.com/vargasreports/marco-rubio-ufo-comments-marik-von-rennenkampf/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhb4qZ4Asr8
https://x.com/wow36932525/status/1996550715104170140
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ekxjWAQRtE (Marco Rubio says there is 'selective editing' of his The Age of Disclosure quotes - Psicoactivo #725)
https://x.com/shellenberger/status/1996315637397016601
https://www.public.news/p/trump-must-reveal-what-the-government
https://x.com/theblackvault/status/1996648078116602120
https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/
Michael Shellenberger
@shellenberger
Marco Rubio says he has no "way to verify” the “spectacular claims” made by “people with high clearances.” But if the Nat. Sec. Advisor lacks access to classified intel, and cannot tell if officials are lying, then it's up to Trump to reveal what the government knows about UAP.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News last night that the interview he gave for the new documentary film, “The Age of Disclosure,” about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or what used to be called UFOs, was “three or four years ago when I was in the Senate,” that “I was describing what people had said to me, not things that I have firsthand knowledge of.”
He described the “pretty spectacular claims” made by “people with high clearances in government” and said, “I just don’t have any independent way to verify everything they said.”
And Rubio said the film engaged in a “Little bit of selective editing, but it’s okay, because, you know, you’re trying to sell a show there.”
But Rubio also said, “I’m not disavowing” what he said in the film, and, as both Secretary of State and National Security Advisor (NSA), he should have ways to either verify or debunk the spectacular claims made in “The Age of Disclosure.”
If Rubio feels he lacks the power to verify the claims in the film, then he should explain why.
As NSA and Secretary of State, Rubio has unparalleled access to Special Access Program briefings, compartmented intelligence, and interagency assessments comprised of top-secret and classified information.
If Rubio cannot determine whether highly cleared officials are telling the truth or lying, that raises questions as troubling as those around UAPs.
Many UAPs are, without question, drones and balloons. Rubio said “the point I was trying to drive at” in “The Age of Disclosure” was preparedness for anomalous threats.
“We’re looking for missiles and fighter jets, and they’re coming at us with drones and balloons,” the Secretary of State explained.
“I remember when NORAD turned on the radars and started looking for balloons, and all of a sudden, they spotted a bunch of balloons flying overhead, and 90% of them were innocent. A couple of them were Chinese.
But we never looked for balloons because our radars aren’t trained for that.”
But the Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, and Congress have rejected the notion that all UAPs are simply advanced Chinese or Russian drones.
“None of these resolved [UAP] cases substantiated advanced foreign adversarial capabilities or breakthrough aerospace technologies,” noted the Department of War last year.
In “The Age of Disclosure,” Rubio, Senator Mike Rounds, Senator Chuck Schumer, and others say the government is hiding UAP information from the public and Congress.
Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s Director of National Intelligence, said in August she thought UAPs could represent nonhuman intelligence.
“Some of these people were Navy pilots, admirals, generals, whatever,” Rubio told Hannity last night, “that would come forward and say that there were programs in the US government that not even presidents were made aware of.”
Pointing this out is not an appeal to authority but rather the recognition that their security clearances and activities give them access to information the public and most lawmakers do not have.
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Such secrecy must be justified. Whatever UAPs ultimately are, the possibility, raised again by Rubio in his Hannity interview, that America’s President, Secretary of State, Senate-confirmed intelligence heads, and Congressional overseers are being kept in the dark, is troubling.
Excess UAP secrecy, as displayed by the redacted documents below, not the claims that UAPs represent nonhuman intelligence, is undermining public trust in government, which is essential for democracy and national security.
For years, a large share of the American people have believed the government is hiding what it knows about UAP.
Earlier this year, a survey found that 44 percent of Americans “believe the US Government is hiding information about the existence of UFOs,” against 28 percent who don’t.
Gallup found that 71 and 68 percent of voters believed the government knows “more about UFOs than it is telling us” in 1996 and 2019.
The public is right to believe that the government is hiding what it knows. Dramatic visual proof of this can be seen in the blackened-out pages of the handful of documents that the federal government has released about UAPs in recent years.
A February 2020 US Navy UAP briefing document redacts the entire analysis section. The entire “Background,” “Objective,” and most of the substantive sections of the Charter for the Navy’s UAP Task Force is redacted.
Even the guide for how to classify UAPs, “The UAP Security Classification Guide,” is heavily redacted. I have, for the last several months, urged President Trump and the leaders of the Intelligence Community to lift the redactions on these documents to no avail.
Trump has repeatedly said the government is hiding information. In a summer 2020 interview with his son about an alleged UAP crash in Roswell, New Mexico, Trump said, “I won’t talk to you about what I know about it, but it’s very interesting.” In June of 2024, Trump said that the government has information about UAPs that it has not released. “I have access,” he said, “and I speak to people about it. I’ve had actually meetings on it. And they will tell you there’s something going on.” And Trump told Joe Rogan last year that “a lot” about UAPs has not been revealed.
Others in the administration point to secrecy. “Frankly, there are a lot more sightings than have been made public,” said CIA Director John Ratcliffe in 2021.
John Greenewald, who filed the successful FOIA requests for the redacted UAP documents described above, told Public in 2023, “Secrecy is tightening. If we are in a new level of transparency that some UFO believers want us to believe we are in, then why is that the case?”
Whatever the reason for the secrecy, it is time for President Trump to level with the American people about what the government knows about UAPs. The president has significant discretion over what to share with Congress regarding classified national security material.
Both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have expressed frustration with the information they have received regarding UAPs. “I don’t really know what is true on this subject,” said Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) at a UAP hearing in September.
“But I do know when we’re being lied to and we are definitely being lied to, there’s just no doubt about that.” Said Chuck Schumer in 2023, ”The American public has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, non-human intelligence, and unexplainable phenomena.
And Rubio said, that same year, “There is a lot we still don’t know about these UAPs and that is a big problem.”
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In 1953, the Office of Scientific Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) worked with a professor at the California Institute of Technology to create a panel of experts to discredit (“debunk”) sightings out of fear that the Soviets would use public panic and misinformation to undermine trust in the government or distract from actual threats.
“The ‘debunking’ aim would result in a reduction in public interest in ‘flying saucers’ which today evokes such a strong psychological reaction,” wrote the report’s authors.
But the report, declassified in 1975 and made public in 2001, simply asserted these risks and offered no evidence of such threats.
In fact, while the report expressed concern that “skillful hostile propaganda could induce hysterical behavior and harmful distrust of duly constituted authority,” it also noted that “the general absence of Russian propaganda based on a subject with so many obvious possibilities for exploitation might indicate a possible Russian official policy.”
Despite the “debunking” effort, President Jimmy Carter said, while running for office in 1976, “If I become president, I’ll make every piece of information this country has about UFO sightings available to the public and the scientists.
I am convinced that UFOs exist because I’ve seen one.” Public distrust of the government is proof that the CIA’s 1950s approach of “debunking” has not worked.
And anyone who thinks it’s dangerous for current and former government officials to say that UAPs may represent nonhuman intelligence should advocate for greater transparency and disclosure by the government about what it knows….
Michael Shellenberger
@shellenberger
I have for several months asked the Intelligence Community to lift these redactions or even to justify them, to no avail.
ODNI offered this statement, which I included in my piece: "As mandated by statute, ODNI leads the IC in coordinating and analyzing information related to anomalous events.
In this capacity, Director Gabbard and ODNI are actively managing this information flow across relevant government agencies and, when appropriate, sharing it with the American people.
DNI Gabbard takes this process to protect national security and public safety seriously, and as she said in August, we’re ‘still going through and looking at what we know and what we don’t know,’ and ‘we’re continuing to look for the truth and share that truth with the American people.’”
It's time for President @realDonaldTrump to take responsibility and reveal what the government knows about UAPs without, of course, compromising national security.
12:28 PM · Dec 3, 2025
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https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/the-age-of-disclosure-is-trump-ready-to-tell-the-world-were-not-alone
https://x.com/ChrisUKSharp
The Age of Disclosure: Is Trump Ready to Tell the World We’re Not Alone?
3 December 2025
If President Donald Trump wishes to disclose information about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) - and reveal what whistleblowers claim, that multiple advanced non-human species surround us - now is the time to do it.
Dan Farah’s film The Age of Disclosure features testimony from several high-profile current and former public officials.
Interviewees include former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Mike Rounds and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Since its release on 21 November, it has attracted a tidal wave of media attention.
The movie's message is clear. There is a ‘legacy’ UAP program hidden even from senior public officials, including the President.
And behind the scenes, this program is in a race against time with other nations to retrieve non-human vehicles and reverse engineer their technology — whoever succeeds first will dominate the world.
The allegation is that this is the Manhattan Project on steroids.
But is President Trump ready to disclose? That depends on who you ask. Liberation Times understands that Trump takes little personal interest in the issue.
This is despite his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, allegedly currently pursuing her own investigations after stating that her office is ‘continuing to look for the truth, and share that truth with the American people.’
In The Age of Disclosure, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, recounts whistleblower allegations that elements within the U.S. government have recovered technology from a non-human intelligence, reverse-engineered it, and turned it over to private military contractors in ways that could undermine national security and risk a Pearl Harbour–like event.
According to journalist Michael Shellenberger, a senior Rubio advisor has said, “We’re headed toward massive disclosure.” However, there are no overt signs that disclosure is close.
When Fox News host Sean Hannity asked Rubio about his comments in the film last night, Rubio simply smiled before eventually retreating to his usual line: that whistleblowers in sensitive government roles are either lying, crazy, or telling the truth.
He added that admirals and generals were telling him that programs were operating within the U.S. government that even Presidents were not made aware of.
He then claimed he has no answers and no independent way to verify what they have said - an astonishing admission for someone who also serves as National Security Advisor in the Trump White House, sitting at the very centre of the apparatus that is supposed to know.
Rubio also voiced concern that a foreign adversary may have developed an asymmetric capability that the U.S. is not prepared for, comparing such capabilities to drones or balloons.
It was clear in his Fox News interview that Rubio wished to downplay the film and his own comments. Rubio preferred to speak of balloons and drones penetrating sensitive airspace rather than what the current CIA Director and former Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, has described as:
"Objects that demonstrate technologies that seem to defy the law of physics and capabilities that we don't have as the world's superpower."
Even the much-maligned former deputy director of the Pentagon’s UAP office, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), Tim Phillips, has gone further than Rubio - speaking about alarming, unexplainable incidents reported to him which go beyond conventional technology.
Phillips has described seeing reports and evidence of fiery orbs appearing over U.S. military ranges that seem able to mask their presence, and of black triangular craft that manoeuvre with little noise or heat signature.
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Describing one fiery-orb incident, he recalled:
“When we start seeing a corona or plasma discharge, and when we've had some of these really really strange events from the reports of the security personnel on site, these devices attempted to conceal themselves.
“In one case, when a truck from main side was coming out onto the range, this device stopped, hovered, went off the road and turned its fricking lights off.”
Turning to the black triangles, Phillips said:
“There were some reports from credible people where they saw something, and they saw a flying vehicle, triangular in shape, trans… just good performance coming off it, not a huge acoustic sound, not a lot of heat picking up….I want to know what it is, because I think it's an adversary capability.”
He claimed that AARO has been studying photographs, videos, and witness reports of these triangular craft.
It strains credulity to suggest that Rubio - a former Gang of Eight member, and now both Secretary of State and National Security Advisor - is unaware of such incidents.
And if Ratcliffe and Phillips are correct, it is even harder to believe that he would not treat investigating these sightings, and the whistleblowers’ claims about secretive UAP programs, as an urgent priority — particularly if there is any chance that earthly adversaries possess such technology and are responsible for incursions over U.S. military ranges.
Therefore, Rubio’s remarks to Hannity should be taken with a grain of salt.
Anyone familiar with politics knows that public statements are often shaped by messaging, deniability and risk management rather than by the full underlying reality.
At the same time, Rubio is deeply engaged in sensitive peace talks over Ukraine, giving him every incentive to project steadiness and avoid making explosive UAP headlines that could distract from his diplomatic role.
Instead, we should pay closer attention to what is being said in private and by senior advisers — including the account given by a senior adviser to Rubio, speaking to Michael Shellenberger, which suggests that a major disclosure effort is being prepared behind the scenes.
But there is still no concrete overt sign that UAP disclosure is currently a priority for the Trump administration, despite the reported interest of key figures, including Gabbard, Rubio, and Ratcliffe.
Even Vice President JD Vance has declared his interest in the topic, stating, "I can’t allow myself to become so busy that I don’t get to the bottom of this. I will get to the bottom of this".
The Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act (UAPDA) has been proposed multiple times for inclusion in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), but has never been fully implemented in law. A version of it was first introduced in 2023 by then Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
The UAPDA - put forward for the NDAA again this year - proposes the creation of an independent UAP Records Review Board to oversee the review and declassification process and require public disclosure of UAP records within 25 years unless the President certifies a clear national security reason for delay.
President Trump’s Republican Party currently controls the House and Senate - and if Trump wished to prioritise UAP transparency, it is likely the UAPDA would be tightly locked into the NDAA.
However, it is also worth noting that President Trump does not need to pass a law in order to create a Review Board and commit to a declassification process.
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Despite no overt signs that disclosure is imminent - sources have repeatedly told Liberation Times that investigations are being conducted by members of Trump’s team - and that it isn’t inconceivable that an announcement that humanity is not alone could be made by the President.
For that to happen, President Trump would have to confront resistance from the secret keepers.
In the Age of Disclosure, Eric Davis, a theoretical physicist, former Pentagon contractor, and propulsion researcher, described the CIA’s Deputy Director of Science and Technology as controlling the UAP crash retrieval portfolio.
When asked by Liberation Times for comment regarding allegations that the Directorate and Science and Technology is part of a UAP cover-up, one of its former Deputy Directors, Dawn Meyerriecks, gave little away, answering, ‘Since I'm retired, you should contact CIA directly.’
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Christopher Mellon, has urged the congressional Intelligence Committees to bring the CIA’s Deputy Director for Science and Technology and its Director of Operations into a secure hearing room to testify under oath.
According to Liberation Times sources, these officials oversee the coordination of UAP retrieval missions and must be questioned directly to provide clear answers.
Mellon has also urged that the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, General Kenneth S. Wilsbach, the Secretary of the Air Force, Troy Meink, and the Director of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Pearl S. Mundt, be questioned under oath by the Armed Services Committees and the relevant defence appropriations subcommittees.
Mellon’s call to action followed remarks by former Director of National Intelligence and former head of Air Force intelligence, James Clapper, in the Age of Disclosure.
In the film, Clapper claims that a secretive Air Force program has been actively monitoring UAP, particularly over the highly classified Area 51 facility in Nevada, long regarded as an epicentre of cutting-edge military development and testing.
Liberation Times asked the Air Force whether it could confirm or deny whether Clapper’s allegations were true. But the Air Force was unable to do so.
Instead, an Air Force official told Liberation Times:
“The Nevada Test and Training Range provides flexible, realistic and multidimensional battlespace to test and develop tactics as well as conduct advanced training in support of U.S. national interests. “Several agencies have jurisdiction over various parts of the Nevada Test and Training Range.
The U.S. Air Force controls the airspace over the range and roughly 2.9 million acres of land withdrawn for military use. Various organizations including the Department of Energy, Department of the Interior and private towns such as Rachel also manage portions of the land.”
Although Liberation Times understands that overall interest in UAP on Capitol Hill has grown, it remains unclear how much real appetite the key national-security committees — the Armed Services and Intelligence Committees in both chambers — have for the issue.
These are the panels with access to the most sensitive briefings and with the power to write binding language into the NDAA and the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA). Yet the UAPDA struggles to pass in its entirety.
By contrast, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and its members have continued to hold high-profile UAP hearings, keeping the subject in the public eye.
But its members have limited ability to shape core defence and intelligence legislation - despite attempts from representatives, such as Eric Burlison, to champion the UAPDA.
This represents a shift from earlier pushes for transparency, helped by former intelligence committee chairs, such as Marco Rubio and Mark Warner in the Senate and Adam Schiff in the House, whose committees drove initial UAP hearings, legislation, and the creation of AARO.
On the surface, key congressional leaders — and the President himself — appear in no hurry to prioritise UAP. Yet sources insist that interest is intensifying behind the scenes, despite the public façade. In the end, only actions, not words, will reveal the truth.
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Did a former Soviet Union citizen tour a UFO and leave proof? | Reality Check
Updated: Dec 2, 2025 / 11:14 AM CST
In this episode of “Reality Check,” we dive into the case of an officer of public works in the former Soviet Union named Valerij Černohajev, who wrote, in very specific terms, a manuscript describing a UFO.
Ross Coulthart sits down with the man who translated that manuscript, Gene Sticco, and his wife, Natalja Černohajev-Sticco, the daughter of Černohajev and an opera singer from Latvia.
Together, they review Černohajev’s manuscript, which includes hand drawings and findings from a UFO during the Soviet Union era.
The panel discusses what he knew of the Soviet UFO program and ponders whether he saw a UFO in person.
https://www.newsnationnow.com/podcasts-newsnation/did-a-former-soviet-union-citizen-tour-a-ufo-and-leave-proof-reality-check/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LSUrmfl46E
https://x.com/rosscoulthart
Evolution of Consciousness - ROBERT SEPEHR
December 4, 2025
The idea that human consciousness is non-local proposes that consciousness is not confined to the physical brain but is a universal field that can be experienced individually through the brain.
Consciousness, Vril and the Human Aura
This theory suggests the brain acts as a receiver for consciousness, rather than being its sole generator, and is supported by phenomena such as telepathy, out-of-body experiences, and quantum entanglement.
The Fourth Way to Enlightenment
The evolution of consciousness is a cosmic process in which individual souls progressively ascend through increasingly complex levels of vibration and awareness towards a higher state of understanding and potential.
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Inner Earth Encounters Below Brazil
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Etidorhpa the End of the Earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxuFPeMMxKw
https://x.com/robertsepehr
BOMBSHELL Anti-Gravity Documents Prove Classified Research Continued!
Dec 3, 2025
This Electric Propulsion Study confirms the controversial Biefield-Brown Effect was taken extremely seriously by the US Aerospace/Defense sectors as a highly feasible method for exotic, next generation propulsion systems that utilise field propulsion through electromagnetic-gravitational wave coupling.
This document was prepared by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) for the Astronautics Laboratory (AFSC) Air Force Space Technology Center, Space Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command.
https://x.com/TheProjectUnity/status/1996330046198288589
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA227121.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rijsI1C91xw
Pennsylvania’s Roswell: What Really Crashed at Kecksburg? | UFO Crash: Kecksburg - The Untold Story
Dec 3, 2025 #Aliens #UAP
Many people believe the government is not telling the truth about it's involvement in the retrieval of a crashed UFO in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in 1965.
If a UFO did crash from the sky, was it man-made, an alien spacecraft from another world, or was the story only a hoax?
Follow the events of December 9th, 1965, with UFO Investigator Stan Gordon as twenty-one witnesses describe what they saw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XpsLnoYbHc
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All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) Everybody's favourite 😆 just posted 3 new videos.
2 Unresolved
1 Resolved
https://aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-UAP-Imagery/
https://dvidshub.net/video/988676/pr-018-unresolved-uap-report-europe-2024
11:45 AM · Dec 4, 2025
https://x.com/wow36932525/status/1996667298090823895
https://www.aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-UAP-Imagery/
https://x.com/DoD_AARO