The Second Drop: Disclosure Becomes a Process, Not a Moment
PURSUE Release 02 matters less as a single smoking gun than as proof that official UAP disclosure is becoming a rolling public process.
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Long-form analysis from After Alien Disclosure.
PURSUE Release 02 matters less as a single smoking gun than as proof that official UAP disclosure is becoming a rolling public process.
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The Pentagon archive is live, but the more revealing story is the reaction split: milestone, skepticism, and a fast-emerging fight over controlled transparency.
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Congress asked for specific UAP footage. The deadline passed. The videos still haven't appeared. The real story is becoming institutional non-compliance.
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The files still haven't landed, but the rhetoric keeps escalating. The widening gap between language and evidence is becoming the real story.
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Trump says UFO files are coming very soon. The real question is whether this is the start of actual disclosure, or another cycle of promises without proof.
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Congress asked for 46 UAP videos by April 14. The deadline passed. The footage didn't arrive, and that failure may be more revealing than the videos themselves.
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A U.S. MQ-9 Reaper fired a Hellfire missile at an unidentified object off Yemen. The missile struck. The object kept going. Welcome to the new phase of disclosure.
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The White House registered alien.gov and aliens.gov. Then told the press to "stay tuned." You don't build infrastructure for things that don't exist.
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Spielberg told SXSW he has a "very strong suspicion" we are not alone on Earth right now. His new film Disclosure Day arrives June 12. After fifty years of telling us through fiction, he's saying it out loud.
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The Pentagon maintains a separate archive for evidence classified as non-human. You don't build a filing system for things that don't exist.
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How millions of human-AI partnerships are unknowingly rehearsing for first contact with non-human intelligence.
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From political promise to bureaucratic reality — Hegseth confirms compliance, AARO's 2,000+ case backlog, and what to watch next.
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The moment disclosure became policy, and what it changes next.
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If the US opens UAP files, Five Eyes allies will have to answer.
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