America’s nuclear arsenal is one of the nation’s most closely guarded secrets.

This security leak will leave you speechless.

And one undercover video just exposed this terrifying nuclear secret. 

Undercover investigative journalist James O’Keefe dropped another shocking hidden video exposé when he posted footage of Andrew Hugg, a top nuclear official, dishing about America’s nuclear and chemical weapons programs to a woman who was really an undercover journalist while on a date.

“Andrew Hugg, a US Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety, was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the US Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a US Army chemist recently died from exposure,” O’Keefe posted on X.

In the video, Hugg explained how it’s his job to ensure Army personnel with access to nuclear weapons are reliable.

“I make sure people are reliable…No psycho people are working on the weapons. You don’t want a psycho person with access to that stuff,” he told the undercover journalist. “

Hugg also described the technology the U.S. government deployed into space to detect a nuclear launch.

“We have all these sensors in space. We have radar, all these sensors to detect a launch…Yeah, with space satellites. With radar, you’ll see it on the radar. You’ll actually see the thing flying. You know how big it is, the speed… and you can tell all this stuff,” Hugg told the woman.

Hugg also went on to detail how the U.S. handles messages to launch nuclear weapons.

“We’re literally trained – if a Girl Scout gives you a message, a launch message, she knocks on your door, goes, ‘Here you go,’ she gives you a launch message on a box of cookies. If it passes all the checks, go,” Hugg declared.

Hugg then revealed the existence of U.S. chemical agents in a Maryland facility.

“So with this chemical [Sarin], this nerve agent… Your lungs won’t work. Your head won’t work. Nothing will work,” Hugg admitted.

“But we have it here. It’s here in Maryland. It’s in Maryland,” Hugg continued.

Hugg then recounted how a female scientist at this lab died from exposure to these nerve agents after not wearing the proper protective gear.

“She’s a lab chemist. She’s supposed to wear all this gear, and she’s like, ‘I don’t like it.’ She just wore, like, Crocs and her own clothes. So it soaked in her clothes, and it soaked through on her skin… So, she could literally start touching stuff and other people would touch, like, a door, and then people would die,” Hugg declared.

After O’Keefe published the video, the Department of War placed Hugg on administrative leave.

We (US Army) have placed Mr. Hugg on administrative leave while we conduct a thorough investigation into this matter,” a statement from US Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith to O’Keefe Media Group read.

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