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Disclosure YouTube Jun 9, 2026

Lawmakers and Whistleblower Demand Release of Classified UFO Records

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill held a bipartisan press conference to call for the declassification of government records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. The event featured David Grusch, a former military intelligence officer who has come forward as a whistleblower regarding UAP incidents. Grusch and the lawmakers emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in handling such sensitive information.

The push for disclosure comes at a time when interest in UAP sightings has surged globally, with multiple countries reporting increased activity and public curiosity about potential extraterrestrial encounters. Lawmakers are advocating for legislation that would mandate the release of classified documents related to UFO sightings and interactions between unidentified objects and military aircraft. They argue that the current level of secrecy surrounding these events undermines public trust in government agencies tasked with national security.

Grusch's testimony adds weight to calls for transparency, as he brings firsthand experience from his time within the intelligence community. His statements highlight the urgency of addressing concerns about UAPs, which have been reported by military pilots and radar operators across various branches of the armed forces. The lawmakers hope that releasing this information will provide clarity on whether these sightings pose a threat to national security or represent phenomena yet unexplained by conventional scientific understanding.

The push for disclosure legislation reflects broader efforts to align government practices with public expectations regarding openness in matters of national importance. Lawmakers argue that while maintaining confidentiality is crucial, the current lack of transparency hinders informed public debate and could potentially endanger military operations if pilots encounter unidentified objects without clear guidance on how to respond.

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