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UAP News Roundup: Key Updates from September 2-8 on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

This past week in UAP Disclosure has seen major developments and assertions from prominent figures surrounding the topic of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

Trump Expresses Commitment to Declassification of UAP Data

On September 4, during an interview with Lex Fridman, former President Donald Trump stated he is willing to support the declassification of additional UAP-related documents, photos, and videos should he be re-elected. He mentioned, "I’d love to do that. I have to do that," indicating that he had previously faced pressure not to release certain information but is prepared to take action early in his potential next term.

Jon Kosloski Appointed as Director of AARO

On September 5, news emerged that Jon Kosloski, formerly of the UAP Task Force, has been appointed as the new director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). Prominent whistleblower Jay Stratton acknowledged Kosloski’s integrity, stating, "He’s good, he’s trustworthy," following his text confirming the new position.

Congressman Burchett Voices Concerns Over UAP Transparency

Also on September 5, Congressman Tim Burchett expressed his growing frustration regarding Congressional impediments to transparency about UAPs. In a recent interview, he discussed a harrowing account of a UAP encounter relayed to him by a U.S. jet pilot, emphasizing the urgency of obtaining clearer information on these phenomena.

H.R. McMaster Addresses UAP Phenomena

On September 6, H.R. McMaster, former U.S. National Security Advisor, made a striking statement during an interview with Bill Maher. He remarked that "there are phenomena that have been witnessed by multiple people that are just inexplicable by the science available to us." This acknowledgment from a high-ranking former government official adds weight to ongoing discussions about UAPs.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Hearings and Developments

In the coming months, Senator Gillibrand has hinted at a potential public hearing related to AARO’s latest report, possibly as soon as July or September. Congressman Burchett and others indicated that the next UAP hearing would follow the August recess.

Additionally, there is anticipation surrounding a select committee that could gain subpoena authority to gather more information on UAPs. Despite conflicting accounts from various Congress members about its immediate formation, there remains momentum to address the Pentagon’s reticence.

Finally, several journalists report that first-hand witnesses are preparing to provide testimony regarding alleged UAP legacy programs, raising expectations for forthcoming revelations about these unidentified phenomena.

For those wanting to understand the evolution of UAP disclosure, a detailed timeline is available that outlines key events leading to the current discussions.

As the subject of UAPs continues to gain attention, the intersection of politics, science, and public interest underscores the complexities of uncovering the truth surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena.

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