Newly released FOIA documents reveal that the U.S. government convened a classified, inaugural Five Eyes UAP intelligence-sharing caucus in May 2023 — but internal emails show the meeting's location was disputed days before it happened, key attendee names were scrubbed, and the entire email chain was shielded from public view under a deliberative-process exemption. The pattern raises a straightforward question: what decisions were being made, and by whom, that required that level of protection?
A set of five declassified Range Fouler Debrief and Report forms released by USCENTCOM documents aircrew observations of unidentified aerial contacts over the Middle East and Western Pacific between May 2020 and 2023, filed through the SPEAR reporting system and approved for release to AARO.
A set of declassified U.S. Central Command mission incident reports, released to AARO and approved by USCENTCOM Chief of Staff MG Richard A. Harrison, documents UAP observations across at least four separate military flight operations between July 2020 and September 2024, spanning Syria, the Persian Gulf, the United Arab Emirates, and the East China Sea area.
A set of declassified U.S. Air Force ISR mission reports, released to AARO and cleared for open publication by MG Richard A. Harrison, documents UAP observations logged by drone aircrews operating under USCENTCOM between August 2020 and July 2024.
A new wave of documentary content revisits Bob Lazar's S4 claims alongside Travis Walton's abduction account, while the film's director openly acknowledges key omissions in the story — raising pointed questions about what remains hidden and who, beyond Lazar himself, has quietly validated parts of his account.
Three stories broke in rapid succession in June 2026 — a Washington priest removed over UFO comments, the Pentagon's latest batch of UAP files, and a UFO expert warning the public isn't ready for what's coming. The connections between them are thinner than the headlines suggest, but the pattern of who is talking, and who isn't, is worth examining.