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The event centered on demands for declassification of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) records, increased congressional oversight, and greater transparency from federal agencies regarding historical and current UAP investigations. Key themes included full release of classified UAP-related files, stronger congressional oversight of intelligence and defense reporting, claims that significant records remain withheld from public access, continued investigation into alleged legacy programs, and framing disclosure as a public accountability issue.
David Grusch stated that he was briefed by others on programs allegedly involving non-human intelligence descriptions and recovered materials, and emphasized the need for public access to the underlying records associated with those claims, saying: “We are not asking for belief, we are asking for transparency.”
Tim Burchett supported continued congressional pressure for access to classified UAP documentation, reinforcing calls for transparency from federal agencies, stating: “The American people deserve to know what their government knows about UAPs.”
Anna Paulina Luna echoed similar demands, backing expanded oversight efforts and continued push for disclosure hearings, saying: “The truth is in the records, and those records must be released.”
Journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp highlighted ongoing investigative reporting into UAP-related claims and stressed the importance of sustained public and institutional scrutiny, with Corbell stating, “This is about accountability, not speculation.”
Ross Coulthart emphasized continued inquiry into alleged classified programs and the need for further examination of government-held records.
The event concluded with renewed calls for declassification efforts and continued congressional action aimed at bringing UAP-related information into the public domain.
Full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPEeVKGSj-k
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