UAP Updates Recap: February 24 – March 1, 2025
This Week in Disclosure:
Feb 27 – Democratic Members Appointed to the Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets
The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has announced the minority (Democratic) representatives appointed to the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets. The members include Rep. Robert Garcia, who will serve as the ranking Democrat, along with Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Summer Lee, and Dave Min. For more details, click here.
Feb 27 – Collaborative Session in SCIF Proposed for Grusch, Elizondo, and AARO
Rep. Luna revealed that they aim to bring David Grusch, Lue Elizondo, and representatives from AARO (the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) into a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) for an important discussion. Rep. Luna noted, “Rep. Eric Burlison had a brilliant idea to get Grusch into the SCIF for a security clearance read-in, followed by a joint session with Elizondo and AARO to clarify some details.”
Feb 28 – Elon Musk Advocates for Public Release of UAP Footage
During his recent JRE appearance, Elon Musk suggested that genuine UAP footage should be leaked to the public. He expressed skepticism regarding aerospace companies withholding advanced propulsion technology and mentioned his security clearances. However, he noted that such clearances alone do not guarantee a ‘need-to-know’ authorization. For further insights, check out his comments on the subject.
Upcoming Events:
March
- The UAP documentary Age of Disclosure, featuring over 20 prominent officials, is set to premiere on March 9th.
- The Skywatcher group is expected to roll out further initiatives in the coming weeks. For updates, stay tuned to their official announcements.
Ongoing Developments:
- In light of the UAP hearing held on July 26, members of Congress are advocating for a select committee with subpoena power to gather information on unidentified flying objects from the Pentagon and other sources. However, the timeline for this initiative remains uncertain, despite a formal request for a select subcommittee on March 13.
- Representatives Moskowitz, Luna, and Burchett are eager to conduct field hearings to address the Pentagon’s lack of transparency on UAP evidence. Rep. Moskowitz stated, “If we can’t get in to see the evidence, we should hold a field hearing right outside the building, and the military must explain why we can’t enter.” Although specific dates are not yet available, Rep. Luna indicated confidence in their progress towards the first field hearing, promising details soon.
- Journalists report that firsthand witnesses of alleged UAP legacy programs are preparing to provide testimony or make public statements to the appropriate authorities. Notable examples include ongoing investigations and evidence collection by reputable sources.
- David Grusch has obtained additional clearances to discuss alleged firsthand knowledge concerning legacy programs, hinting at the possibility of exploring these topics in an upcoming Op-Ed.
- Skywatcher plans to host a UAP summoning event between March and May, aiming to gather an audience of 50-100 participants.
Need a brief overview of the events leading up to now? Check out this informative
This week’s UAP updates highlight some significant movements in the ongoing discourse surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena and government transparency.
Key Updates:
Democratic Appointments: The recent naming of the minority representatives to the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, including prominent figures like Reps. Robert Garcia and Raja Krishnamoorthi, indicates a strong push for transparency in the government’s handling of sensitive information related to UAPs.
Testimony Requests: The proposal to have David Grusch, Lue Elizondo, and the AARO in a SCIF speaks to a serious effort to delve deeper into the UAP issue, ensuring that credible witnesses can share information in a secure and formal setting.
Elon Musk’s Call for Leaks: Musk’s suggestion that UAP footage should be leaked adds another layer to the ongoing debate about the withholding of information and the public’s right to know. His background in the aerospace industry may lend some interesting perspectives, even if his credentials regarding the specifics of classified information are limited.
Looking Ahead:
For those wanting a deeper dive into the context of this evolving situation, the provided Disclosure Timeline is an excellent resource to facilitate that understanding. It’s an exciting time for UAP discourse, and developments over the coming weeks should provide even clearer insights into these mysterious encounters.