"He's auditioning for the next season of 'Stranger Things'" - Internet reacts to Marco Rubio saying UFOs were seen flying over U.S. nuclear facilities

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Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State, claims to have seen UFOs in a new trailer for the documentary The Age of Disclosure, which will be released theaterically across select theatres in New York, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles on November 21, 2025. The highly anticipated documentary is also scheduled for release on Amazon Prime on the same day.

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According to People Magazine, 34 U.S. officials from both parties were interviewed for the documentary, including Marco Rubio, who claims to have seen UFOs flying over U.S. nuclear facilities. Elsewhere in the trailer, which was released on October 16, 2025, the Secretary of State added that all presidents were on a need to know basis, suggesting not all of them knew the extent of their discoveries regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial activity.

"We've had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities — and it's not ours."
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"Even presidents have been operating on a need-to-know basis, but that begins to ramp out of control."
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Rubio's remarks about UFOs in the documentary's latest trailer was met with varied responses from netizens on X, with one user claiming he sounded like he was auditioning for Netflix's Stranger Things.

"Marco Rubio talking about UFOs over nuclear facilities like he's auditioning for the next season of 'Stranger Things.' November 21 can't come soon enough."
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Several netizens stated that the trailer should receive more attention, wondering what details would be unveiled in the upcoming documentary.

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Meanwhile, others claimed the documentary was a distraction to make the public focus on something else, with one user speculating it was to distract people from the Epstein files.

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Upcoming documentary to shed light on an "80 year global cover-up" about UFOs and "non-intelligent human life"

The Age of Disclosure, directed by Dan Farah, promises viewers an insight into the alleged global cover-up about extraterrestrial beings, UFOs and "non-intelligent human life." According to IMDb, the documentary's summary stated:

"An unprecedented film, featuring 34 senior U.S. Government insiders, that reveals an 80 year cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligent life and a secret war amongst major nations to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin."
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The documentary initially premiered at the 2025 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival, also known as SXSW Film & TV Festival, in Austin, Texas, in March 2025. In the new trailer, Jay Stratton, described as the former head of the US's Unidentified Phenomenon Task Force, purported to have seen "non-human craft and non-human beings."

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Meanwhile, in an exclusive statement to People Magazine, director Farah said he faced "numerous hurdles" to make the film as many preferred to keep things secretive, saying:

"Like countless people around the world, I’ve always been fascinated by the question of whether or not humanity is the only intelligent life in the universe and if the government knows the answer to that question but has kept it from the public. I had to make this film in secrecy and faced numerous hurdles because there are people who would prefer that this film not exist. I could not be prouder for the world to see it.”
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Farah further added that "extremely high-level people" like Marco Rubio participated in the documentary because they felt they had "an obligation to bring out the truth as much as they legally can."


The Age of Disclosure marks Dan Farah's directorial debut. In another interview with Entertainment Weekly, Farah hoped that the involvement of high ranking government officials like Marco Rubio, James Clapper (former Director of National Intelligence), and Lue Elizondo (Former Department of Defense official) will not just educate the public "but also can actually be helpful to people in a position of power within our government to bring more transparency to the public."

Edited by Juhi Marzia
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