For most of this year, UAP disclosure has moved in bursts — a file drop here, a hearing there. But the last two weeks marked the clearest shift yet from fringe advocacy into actual legislative machinery. The Disclosure Forum 2026 convened in the Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building — the same room that hosted Watergate — under the banner "Humanity at the Edge of Discovery." Senator Mike Rounds pledged to revive the UAP Disclosure Act with legal protections for whistleblowers. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said she's working directly with the White House on amnesty for people holding classified knowledge of recovered non-human technology. And a Disclosure Foundation poll found 89% of Republicans and 88% of Democrats want the government to release more UAP information. This is no longer a fringe conversation. (Jeremy is presenting at MUFON Wisconsin right now as this drops — go say hi in Waukesha!)
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