The government dropped another batch of documents.
The fourth tranche, this time. They cover Unidentified Anomalous Phenomana—UAPs. Or UFOs, if you prefer the older term.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth chimed in. He called the secrecy fuel for “justified speculation.” Said it out loud, basically.
People have a right to know. That was his point. Stop guessing. See it for yourself.
History shows us we’ve been holding back. A lot. This declassification effort is supposed to change that. Slowly, perhaps, but it’s moving.
The American people have a right to the information.
Not new ground, technically. Previous batches were released too. This is just… more of the same process, but with newer paperwork.
Does it matter?
Probably. At least to those of us who care about what’s outside the window.
Related topics you can track: United States updates. Space exploration. NASA stuff. UFO coverage specifically. All getting dumped into the same digital pile, waiting to be sorted or ignored. Your choice. 🛸
The files are there. Boxy shapes. Odd lights. No neat conclusions, obviously. Just data. Cold and open.
We wait. And look up. Again.

























