All the relevant UAP updates from Mar 3-9 2025

UAP Updates Recap: March 3-9, 2025

This Week in Disclosure:

March 5 – House Aviation Subcommittee Questions White House on Aerial Sightings

During a session, Rep. Van Drew expressed skepticism regarding the White House’s explanation that mysterious unmanned aerial vehicle sightings in New Jersey were due to FAA-sanctioned research. He, along with New Jersey law enforcement officials, voiced their confusion over this claim. The President of the National Air Traffic Controllers also weighed in, stating:

“If it was the FAA… we weren’t aware of it.”

March 7 – Skywatcher Group Promises New UAP Data Release Soon

The Skywatcher group, known for their work in UAP tracking and summoning, has announced they will be releasing significant new data within the next 2-3 weeks. Their latest update revealed:

“We believe we had a significant breakthrough during our last event… The Part II video interview and analysis of NEW UAP data has been completed and will be shared soon.”

March 8 – Declassification & Transparency Task Force Remains Silent on UAPs

Rep. Mace reported that the recently formed House Task Force on Declassification has not yet covered UAP topics, which is disappointing given that their operational window is just six months. The task force seems to be prioritizing other historical subjects such as JFK and MLK.

Askapol: “How much did UAPs come up in the Task Force meetings or is it more focused on JFK at this time?”

Rep. Mace: “Initially, the focus has been on subjects like Epstein files, JFK, and MLK. That’s not to say UAPs will be excluded, but there’s limited time.”

March 9 – ‘Age of Disclosure’ Documentary Launches at SXSW

After three years in the making, Dan Farah’s documentary “Age of Disclosure” premiered at SXSW. The film presents testimonies from 34 officials, scientists, and representatives asserting the existence of Non-Human Intelligence interacting with humanity. While I hold my opinion until viewing it, you can explore reviews at Variety.


Upcoming on the Horizon:

March Highlights

  • The Skywatcher group plans to release:
  • A video interview and analysis of newly captured UAP data, featuring multiple videos and a comprehensive outline of their data collection strategies. Note: This will not be cellphone footage.
  • A “Stages of Disclosure” framework for assessing progress based on past and future UAP releases.
  • An independent analysis of their complete dataset by a qualified third party. They encourage interested parties to reach out with recommendations.

Looking Ahead/Uncertainties

  • Following the July 26 UAP hearing, Congress members have requested the establishment of a select committee with subpoena powers to obtain information from the Pentagon and other sources regarding UAPs. There are varying opinions among Congress members regarding the timeline for this initiative. A formal request for a select subcommittee was made on March 13.
  • Reps. Moskowitz, Luna, and Burchett have emphasized their commitment to conducting field hearings to bypass limitations placed by the Pentagon. Rep. Moskowitz stated, “I think we should try to access places with UAP evidence… and if denied, hold a field hearing outside, compelling the military to justify their refusal.” While the timeline for this event is unclear, Rep. Luna indicated confidence in moving forward with a first field hearing shortly.
  • Several journalists report that first-hand witnesses related to alleged UAP legacy

One thought on “All the relevant UAP updates from Mar 3-9 2025

  1. Thanks for summarizing the recent developments in the UAP world! This week was certainly packed with significant events. Here are a few key points that stand out:

    1. FAA Research Vehicles Controversy: The discussion around the White House’s explanation regarding the UAP sightings in New Jersey raises some critical questions. It seems like there’s a disconnect between the FAA’s claims and the concerns raised by local officials, indicating a need for more transparency.

    2. Skywatcher Group’s Upcoming Releases: The anticipation for the Skywatcher group’s data release is palpable. Their commitment to providing independent analysis and a framework for “Stages of Disclosure” could significantly impact how we understand and discuss UAP.

    3. Lack of UAP Discussion in Task Force Meetings: It’s disappointing to see UAPs sidelined in the Declassification & Transparency Task Force’s initial meetings. Given the short timeline, it’ll be interesting to see if they can squeeze in UAP discussions as they prioritize other high-profile issues.

    4. ‘Age of Disclosure’ Documentary: Excited to see Dan Farah’s documentary finally make its debut. With contributions from various government officials and scientists, it could provide valuable insights into the ongoing UAP narrative.

    5. Looking Ahead: The calls for a select committee with subpoena power demonstrate a determined push for transparency from Congress. The upcoming field hearings could also be a pivotal moment in the UAP discussion.

    Overall, it’s clear that the conversation around UAPs is evolving rapidly, and it will be fascinating to see how these developments unfold in the coming weeks. Let’s stay tuned!

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