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EXCLUSIVE: Marco Rubio Reveals The White House Was 'Kept in the Dark About Alien Tech' — and Claims UFOs Hovered 'Over Restricted Nuclear Facilities'
Dec. 10 2025, Published 8:00 a.m. ET
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has made the shocking revelation that rogue government elements have been hiding the truth about contact with aliens for decades – even keeping U.S. presidents in the dark about the threat, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The nation's top diplomat, 54, revealed the mind-blowing cover-up in a new documentary, The Age of Disclosure, that will stream on Prime Video beginning November 21.
Insiders Say Truth Was Hidden
"We've had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities – and it's not ours," Rubio said.
At one point in the film, he revealed even the White House has been kept uninformed for decades about secret government projects to reverse-engineer UFOs.
"This was pretty shocking to hear someone of Rubio's level making that allegation," Dan Farah, The Age of Disclosure's producer and director, has said.
"For someone of Rubio's level to make that accusation in public with such certainty says a lot about what's been kept secret for decades from everyone – and, apparently, even the president," said Dr. Bill Birnes, the New York Times best-selling author of UFOs and the White House.
Pentagon Data Raises New Questions
"It also tells me the veil of secrecy and shadows that has kept the public in the dark so long is finally beginning to lift," the ufologist added.
As readers know, the U.S. government finally began opening up about UFOs in recent years, a 180 from the secrecy and cover-ups of generations past.
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has logged more than 1,600 sightings of UAPs – unidentified anomalous phenomena, as UFOs are now known – over the last four years.
Since 2022, Congress has held three public hearings featuring startling testimony from retired and active military whistleblowers detailing unsettling encounters with UFOs.
Many UFOs seem to defy the laws of physics, some demonstrate instantaneous acceleration, while others were able to switch our nuclear weapons on and off, military sources told Farah.
Jay Stratton, onetime director of the government's UAP Task Force, admitted in the film: "I have seen, with my own eyes, non-human craft and non-human beings."
Farah, meanwhile, attributed the skyrocketing number of sightings in recent decades to increasing alien curiosity about us. "We've evolved technologically very rapidly over the last 80 years, but our morals have not really [kept pace]," he said.
"We're [still] a violent species, threatening war on sovereign nations … and we can [thus] be perceived as a potential threat."
https://radaronline.com/p/marco-rubio-white-house-kept-dark-alien-ufo-sightings/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0dfmnCT66c (Russia, Pentagon, and whistleblowers: New revelations about UFOs and UAPs | Backscroll)
Triangular UFO Flies Over Orizaba, Mexico, In Eerie Video
December 10, 2025 3:02 AM ET
Another day, another UFO sighting.
A remarkable video captured Nov. 29 in Orizaba, Mexico, offers an incredibly clear view of a triangular UFO hovering over the city in the night. Local witness Ikal Cuauhtli Iktan recorded the sighting, which was later reported by regional media.
In the footage, the object first appears as an intensely bright point of light high above. Upon zooming in, it resolves into a distinct triangular formation of five lights, with a brighter central glow at its core.
Since Iktan uploaded the video just days following the sighting, it has rapidly spread across Mexican social media.
Many users are convinced the triangular object is extraterrestrial, while skeptics counter that it’s far more likely a drone.
You decide … you can watch the eerie video here.
https://www.facebook.com/OrizabaVer/videos/808922528806390/
Personally, I’m a believer of aliens, and like Vice President JD Vance, I believe that they’re interdimensional demons. My man Tucker Carlson feels the same way.
I could get waaayyyyy deeper into this, but I’m just gonna leave you with … get right with God, because spiritual forces are at work.
https://dailycaller.com/2025/12/10/triangular-ufo-orizaba-mexico-video/
https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/tendencias/2025/12/7/captan-extrano-ovni-triangular-volando-en-el-cielo-de-orizaba-veracruz-video-750588.html
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/watch-triangular-ufo-filmed-in-mexico/
https://x.com/MiddleOfMayhem/status/1983550116087881864/video/1
https://x.com/fringedotcom/status/1737507938019979451
Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 USA TODAY RUNS FRONT PAGE UFO STORY: "TIME TO GET REAL ON UFOS"
USA Today ran something you don't usually see on your morning commute: a giant question mark hovering over a flying saucer with the headline "TIME TO GET REAL ON UFOS."
The story, written by Phaedra Trethan, wasn't tabloid slop.
It covered a growing movement of scientists and academics, led by Michael Cifone from the University of Maryland, who argue it's time to study Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena seriously.
Cifone and the Society for UAP Studies say decades of stigma have blocked legitimate research.
They're calling for international conferences, new academic programs, and open data sharing to bring the topic into mainstream science.
The placement alone was significant.
On a front page usually dominated by politics, sports, and pop culture, USA Today gave UAPs prime real estate and a bold visual, right alongside stories about congressional retirements and RFK Jr.'s health messaging.
This comes as senior administration officials, including Secretary Rubio, were recently featured in the popular documentary "Disclosure."
The fringe is going mainstream.
Whether you think UAPs are foreign tech, natural phenomena, or something else entirely, the conversation has officially moved from late-night radio to the breakfast table.
Source: USA Today
11:45 PM · Dec 9, 2025
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1998660202812539308
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/12/06/scientists-study-ufo-uap/87602420007/
The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford
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Hey @realannapaulina / @RepLuna / @RepTimBurchett @RepJamesComer
I just found the smoking gun that will bury @DoD_AARO leadership.
It likely breaks multiple federal laws and at the very least will compel Congressional hearings.
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Stay tuned.
8:22 PM · Dec 9, 2025
https://x.com/GoodTroubleShow/status/1998609125689946395
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https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/trump-ufo-announcement-predicted-to-come-in-just-days-after-mysterious-insider-tip/ar-AA1S1px9
https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/polymarket-bets-spike-on-talk-of-trump-releasing-ufo-files-9769966
https://x.com/Polymarket/status/1997748843304350086
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOQiTnWFWfA (UFO Disclosure market odds soar as Ross Coulthart & Tim Burchett still lure Trump - Psicoactivo #731)
Trump UFO announcement predicted to come in just days after mysterious 'insider' tip
December 9, 2025
The odds of President Donald Trump revealing what he knows about alien life have suddenly skyrocketed, leading experts to believe full public disclosure is days away.
A wagering pool on Polymarket called 'Trump declassifies UFO files in 2025?' has mysteriously exploded with activity, rising to over $7million bet, shifting the odds from six percent 'Yes' on December 6 to a staggering 98 percent Tuesday morning.
Polymarket is a popular online prediction platform where people bet on the outcomes of real-world events, such as elections, sports, or even UFO sightings, using cryptocurrency, turning speculation into a crowd-sourced probability meter.
In this UFO market, the odds flipped dramatically because of a sudden surge in betting volume, likely fueled by rumors, insider tips, and viral buzz, causing the share prices to rocket as more people piled in on the 'Yes' side.
In fact, UFO researcher and filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee told the Daily Mail he is convinced the recent trading in favor of Trump releasing UFO files has been sparked by someone with access to the White House.
'I think someone on the inside close to Trump knows this and has been buying, hence the rise,' Lee explained.
To this point, previous White Houses, the US military, and even NASA have all denied that humans have ever encountered UFOs, recovered crashed spaceships, or made contact with alien life.
While Trump has remained skeptical about the existence of UFOs as well, he has repeatedly promised to release whatever his administration discovered to the public, telling the Lex Fridman Podcast in 2024: 'I'd love to do that. I have to do that.'
Polymarket has declared that for the 'Yes' bets to be correct, the Trump Administration must officially declassify 'any previously classified files about extraterrestrial life and/or unexplained aerial phenomena' by the end of 2025.
On Sunday, a string of aggressive purchases by a small group of traders triggered a surge of confidence that an announcement on UFO was coming.
Some Polymarket users betting on Trump's promise to disclose the information have bought over $20,000 worth of 'Yes' shares in a single trade this week.
The mysterious event that sent the Polymarket pool soaring after December 6 has yet to be identified. Since Monday at 6pm ET, more than $5million has been poured into the UFO wagering pool, sending the total wagered to over $7.3million.
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The speculation has come as the Trump Administration faces pressure to fulfil its broader promises to declassify and release government records across a range of sensitive areas, including the Epstein files.
A new federal law means the Department of Justice (DOJ) must publish all unclassified Epstein-related materials by December 19, which one Polymarket wagering pool says only has a 62 percent chance of happening.
As for UFO disclosure, prominent podcast host Joe Rogan recently said that whistleblowers who speak out about extraterrestrials must receive amnesty and protection from the federal government.
Throughout 2025, the odds had been heavily stacked against Trump disclosing any UFO files, even after the November release of a bombshell new documentary called 'The Age of Disclosure.'
The film, which interviewed a plethora of high-ranking government officials, detailed the alleged 80-year global cover-up of alien life and the technology humans have created using pieces of crashed UFOs.
In fact, the odds on Polymarket of Trump revealing what the US knows about aliens actually dropped after the film's release, reaching their lowest levels since April, when there was only a one percent chance of Americans seeing the files.
Lee, who just released his own documentary called 'The Rendlesham UFO: The British Roswell,' which interviewed anonymous military sources about alien contact, told the Daily Mail there is a global feeling that a major announcement is coming.
'UFO researchers in the UK think that this is going to happen. Trump will be the disclosure president,' Lee said.
Lee added he agrees with whistleblower and retired US Air Force Major David Grusch, who recently claimed Trump could soon reveal that the US government has alien remains and has been visited by 'UFOs on numerous occasions.'
Grusch said in November that Trump had been 'fully briefed' on incidents involving crashed spacecraft, the existence of multiple alien races, the origins of these beings, and their intentions here on Earth.
Reports have claimed that Trump has intensified his personal inquiries since the 2024 election and is preparing to tell the public what he's learned from his intelligence officials because he believes Americans 'have a right to know.'
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Elon Musk Shockingly Claims UFOs Are Not Aliens But US Military Tech
10 December 2025, 4:07 PM GMT
Elon Musk has reignited the long-running debate over UFOs, telling Tucker Carlson that most sightings are not evidence of extraterrestrial visitors but are far more likely linked to classified US military technology.
Musk's remarks, reported by the New York Post, have stunned some followers who expected the SpaceX founder to champion the alien hypothesis.
Instead, he has doubled down on his belief that while unidentified objects exist, they almost certainly originate from Earth, not outer space.
His comments arrive as US government assessments also lean heavily toward terrestrial explanations for the unexplained phenomena.
According to The New York Post, Musk argued that while people are indeed observing objects in the sky, these sightings do not point to alien visitors. Instead, he claimed they are 'probably' linked to secret US weapons and aircraft programmes.
UFOs Are Real, Says Musk
Speaking to Carlson, Musk said many UFO reports involve actual objects but insisted none resemble extraterrestrial craft.
He said there are 'a bunch of classified programmes that are underway.' He suggested some of the sightings may involve advanced test aircraft or missile systems operated by the US military.
Musk also pointed to his vantage point as head of SpaceX, which operates the Starlink satellite network.
He said the company has 'roughly 6,000 satellites' orbiting Earth, yet 'not once have we had to manoeuvre around an alien spacecraft.'
He added that if he ever came across credible evidence of alien life, he would publish it immediately, saying he would 'post it on X' without hesitation.
Government Assessment
Musk's comments align with the latest findings of the US government's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which reviewed 757 reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) between May 2023 and June 2024.
The agency found no evidence suggesting any of the cases were extraterrestrial in origin.
The same report said many incidents involved balloons, drones, birds or commercial satellites.
Some sightings were even linked specifically to Starlink satellites, the system Musk himself referenced in dismissing alien explanations, according to The Guardian.
Musk's Comments
Musk's position draws attention partly because of his companies' proximity to US defence and intelligence programmes. SpaceX is working on specialised satellites for American intelligence agencies under its Starshield division.
His long-standing public view that he has 'seen no evidence of aliens'—coupled with his pledge to disclose any findings—has also amplified the reach of his statements.
Debate Over Unexplained Sightings
Not everyone is convinced that US weapons testing explains all UAP incidents.
Witnesses in some high-profile cases have reported craft displaying movements that appear to defy known aeronautical capabilities, including extreme acceleration and abrupt directional changes.
Meanwhile, proponents of alien hypotheses cite claims such as those made by whistleblower David Grusch, who alleged that the US government is hiding retrieved non-human craft.
However, AARO and other agencies have reiterated that no materials or data support those allegations.
What Comes Next
With growing political pressure for greater transparency around UAP investigations, public interest remains high. Musk's comments ensure the debate will continue, especially if SpaceX or government agencies release further findings.
For now, the official position remains that while many sightings require further study, there is still no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial life behind UFO reports.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/elon-musk-shockingly-claims-ufos-are-not-aliens-us-military-tech-1761991
https://twitter.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1998613737075290201
https://x.com/nic_moneypenny/status/1998602108850024758
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz5Hjk40FD4 (Elon Musk on DOGE, AI, & Are we in a Simulation? | KMP Ep.18)
Congress wants to know more about the military’s UAP intercepts around North America
December 10, 2025
The conferenced version of the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act would require the Pentagon to brief lawmakers on operations since 2004 involving any unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) intercepts conducted by the integrated military commands that share leadership and a focus on defending North America.
This mandate marks one of three provisions associated with UAP — or the modern term for UFOs and other mysterious transmedium objects — that made it into the annual defense policy legislation.
It also comes as North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command (Northcom) are confronting a concerning spurt in reports of unexplained drone and UAP incursions, particularly near sensitive military installations and critical infrastructure sites.
“Congress’ inclusion of these three UAP provisions in the FY26 NDAA reflects a meaningful, if incremental, step toward transparency and oversight,” the Disclosure Foundation’s Executive Director Jordan Flowers told DefenseScoop.
Formerly known as the UAP Disclosure Fund, that recently rebranded group involves leading scientists, academics, national security experts and transparency advocates, who organize and back a range of efforts to drive policy research, public education, legal support, and congressional reforms to compel UAP disclosure from the U.S. government.
Christopher Mellon, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, serves as the organization’s chairman of the board.
Flowers noted that two of the measures that lawmakers adopted in the latest NDAA mirror specific recommendations Mellon and his team have publicly promoted for years.
The Pentagon has a storied legacy when it comes to dealing with technologies and craft that personnel have reported performing in ways that seem to transcend the capabilities of contemporary assets.
At a high level, the Defense Department’s teams to study UAP have taken different forms over recent decades.
Its most recent version — known as the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO — was officially launched under the Biden administration in 2022 to fulfill a requirement in that year’s NDAA.
A provision in the fiscal 2026 NDAA would amend that prior mandate to also direct the AARO director to supply Congress with briefings and data regarding the “number, location, and nature” of any UAP intercepts conducted by Northcom and NORAD.
Details about the procedures and protocols followed during those operations, “including any data collected or analyzed during such intercepts,” is also required under the new legislation.
At an event on Capitol Hill in May, Mellon noted that the U.S. operates some of the most advanced sensor systems in the world, but information they capture about anomalous incursions has historically not reached Congress, AARO, or the scientific community as much as transparency advocates would like to see.
“Creating a statutory obligation to brief Congress on these intercepts is a concrete step toward correcting that deficiency,” Flowers said.
The conferenced version of the fiscal 2026 defense policy bill also includes a directive for AARO to account for UAP-related security classification guides that apply to information used for reports and investigations of such phenomena.
In Flowers’ view, that inclusion “responds to long-standing concerns about overclassification and improper restrictions on the release of imagery or data.”
Disclosure Foundation officials, including Mellon, have repeatedly warned that the DOD’s internal classification guides have been applied in ways that are inconsistent with executive order standards, resulting in what they say involves the suppression of material that was previously unclassified.
“This new requirement is a necessary first move toward greater consistency and transparency,” Flowers noted.
The third UAP-related section in the NDAA would broadly eliminate duplicative reporting requirements and streamline federal agencies’ processes for providing relevant data and information to the Pentagon for AARO’s investigations.
“More work remains, but these updates are encouraging,” Flowers told DefenseScoop. “They demonstrate that Congress is listening to subject matter experts and is taking incremental steps to strengthen oversight, reduce barriers to information sharing, and ensure a clearer understanding of anomalous activity in U.S. airspace.”
Both chambers of Congress must pass the compromise version of the NDAA and the president must sign it, before it becomes law.
https://defensescoop.com/2025/12/10/uap-ufo-military-intercepts-north-america-fy-2026-ndaa/
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ufos-are-switching-our-nuclear-weapons-off-source-claims-1762011