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U.S. Forms Interagency Board to Tackle UFO Investigations and Declassification
Disclosure Liberation Times Jun 16, 2026

U.S. Forms Interagency Board to Tackle UFO Investigations and Declassification

The United States government has created a new interagency board aimed at coordinating investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and facilitating the declassification of related information. This move comes as part of an effort to address national security concerns and improve transparency, following directives from President Joe Biden earlier this year. The UAP Governance Board, established by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), includes representatives from various government entities such as the FBI and Department of War.

The board's inaugural meeting took place yesterday, marking a significant step in consolidating efforts across different agencies to tackle the complex issue of unidentified aerial objects. The mission statement for the UAP Governance Board emphasizes its role in integrating interagency processes to enhance data collection and analysis, thereby providing more effective support to existing anomaly resolution offices within the military.

Additionally, the board will work closely with external advisory groups, including a recently announced UAP Science Advisory Council led by renowned Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb. This collaboration aims to bring scientific expertise into the decision-making process, ensuring that investigations are grounded in rigorous analysis and empirical evidence. The involvement of outside experts underscores the government's commitment to approaching UAP phenomena with a multidisciplinary perspective.

This initiative reflects growing recognition among policymakers and scientists alike that unidentified aerial objects warrant serious investigation due to potential implications for national security and technological advancement. By establishing this governance board, the U.S. aims to streamline efforts across various departments while fostering greater transparency regarding UAP-related data.

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