Christopher Mellon on X over the week end (1st March 2026)
First, there is already more than enough evidence in the public record for a reasonable person to suspect that non-human technology is operating in Earth's skies and oceans and has been pm since at least WWII. What is lacking is an irrefutable smoking gun linking these craft to non-human intelligence.
Second, disclosure is not going to be the result of someone combing through stacks of UAP documents released to the National Archives as presently required by law. No agency head is going to release a bombshell of this magnitude in a data dump at the National Archives. They are going to take any information confirming non-human intelligence straight to the White House for guidance. Even in the absence of confirmation, a build-up of credible UAP photos and videos may ignite a national conversation that eventually requires the President to engage in more direct and extensive public discussions regarding UAP.
The President's initiative will benefit science, historians, the military, and the public. The more data that is released the better, recognizing however that some "UAP" information is actually blue force technology that does need to be protected. Yet, the wholesale release of UAP files dating as far back as WWII will inevitably help to advance the cause of disclosure, which involves nothing less than revealing some of the most sensitive information in the hands of the US government. I expect a rather long process, one that may feel like water torture to some UAP researchers. Hopefully, Congress will recognize the enormous stakes involved and work to ensure full compliance with the President's initiative. This is clearly a historic development, one that has the potential to open many minds. The Disclosure Foundation (@disclosurefound) is committed to making the most of this opportunity.