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Source: https://x.com/disclosureorg/status/2054713328488890812
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Representative Eric Burlison announces he is prepared to release UFO-related files using the Speech or Debate Clause to protect himself from legal consequences.
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President Trump has issued a national security presidential memo directing the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies to waive nondisclosure agreements for former government employees with UAP-related information.
Avi Loeb announces he has agreed to lead a new UAP Science Advisory Council for the U.S. government, following a visit from an ODNI representative. The announcement references a UAP video sighting from July 2025 in the northeastern United States that was released by the Pentagon and obtained by the FBI.
Avi Loeb announces a public survey on attitudes toward the PURSUE initiative, a Trump administration effort to declassify and release previously unresolved UAP records.
Rep. Luna reports that 40+ classified UAP videos from the Department of War have completed review and are scheduled for declassification in coming weeks.
Rep. Eric Burlison sent a letter to MIT Lincoln Labs requesting release of a classified 1952 video briefing by Project Blue Book Director Edward Ruppelt, with attorneys claiming compliance within 30 days.
In 2015, a cameraman filming the TV show Alto al Crimen in Lima, Peru captured footage of a lenticular, purple-colored object hovering for approximately two hours, witnessed by journalists and the show's host.
YouTube video by Preston Dennett listing celebrity UFO encounter claims without specific incident details or sourcing in the excerpt.
Reddit post discusses a list of scientist deaths and disappearances, focusing on anti-gravity researchers and questioning the strength of correlations as the list grows.
A Reddit post questions whether a "Disclosure Day" trailer featuring Spielberg's statement that "all of this is true" is promoting an actual film rather than genuine disclosure.