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Our mission is to promote greater understanding of UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) by advocating for government transparency & scientific research.

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WSJ just confirmed what many suspected: Pentagon officials have been lying about UFOs for decades, misleading Congress and the public. The way forward is clear: launch a bipartisan inquiry with full subpoena power, open the archives, protect whistleblowers, and draw a bright

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I spoke with Joel a number of times as well and had the same experience. No apparent interest in what the military is encountering and the implications for national security; his questions seemed to be focused on tangential issues that might be used to attack or discredit UFO

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🆕 UAP Disclosure Fund, Disclosure Advocacy Group, and UAP Caucus have completed a historic combination. This first-of-its-kind merger assembles specialized professionals dedicated to what may be the most important issue of our time. Read our full announcement:

🆕 UAP Disclosure Fund, Disclosure Advocacy Group, and UAP Caucus have completed a historic combination.

This first-of-its-kind merger assembles specialized professionals dedicated to what may be the most important issue of our time.

Read our full announcement:
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The Senate’s version of the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is out. But it does not include the UAP Disclosure Act. 🖊️ Sign the petition: uapda.org/petition 📞 Call your Members of Congress: uapda.org/call The current Senate text includes three

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Encouraging to see UAP provisions included in the FY26 NDAA, marking the fifth time since 2020 that Congress has advanced legislation on this issue—a testament to growing bipartisan interest in oversight and transparency. I’m especially gratified by the language requiring prompt

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New DefenseScoop - @defensescoop.bsky.social article out today: The Senate’s FY-26 NDAA draft nudges UAP transparency forward, yet critical transparency gaps persist. “More can—and should—always be done,” says UAP Disclosure Fund chairman Christopher K. Mellon, who pushes for the release of withheld Air Force sensor data, a

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We are honored to announce that Matthew Pines has joined the UAP Disclosure Fund’s Advisory Board. His long track record in strategic intelligence and national security analysis will be invaluable to our push for transparent, evidence-driven UAP policy. "I’m proud to join the

We are honored to announce that Matthew Pines has joined the UAP Disclosure Fund’s Advisory Board. His long track record in strategic intelligence and national security analysis will be invaluable to our push for transparent, evidence-driven UAP policy.

"I’m proud to join the
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UAPDF has been working diligently to support Congress in its UAP oversight mission. Ahead of the Sept. 9 hearing, here’s a progress report on the information and tools we’ve provided to help advance the work. 📄 Full statement: uapdisclosurefund.org/blog/uapdf-pro… Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett

UAPDF has been working diligently to support Congress in its UAP oversight mission. Ahead of the Sept. 9 hearing, here’s a progress report on the information and tools we’ve provided to help advance the work.

📄 Full statement: uapdisclosurefund.org/blog/uapdf-pro…

<a href="/RepLuna/">Rep. Anna Paulina Luna</a> <a href="/RepJasmine/">Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett</a>
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We recognize the efforts of All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office and U.S. National Archives in advancing UAP transparency, even within the limits of classification and bureaucracy. These steps, while limited, demonstrate that progress is possible, and show why leadership and persistence will be so important in