UAP Disclosure Advances: Congress Informed of Exact Storage Sites for Military’s High-Fidelity UAP VideosInvestigative journalist Jeremy Corbell has revealed that Representatives Anna Paulina Luna, Eric Burlison, and Tim Burchett now know the exact locations of dozens upon dozens of high-quality UAP videos filmed by US military personnel. These recordings sit in at least 13 secure US Air Force storage facilities, with more sites possibly involved.The tip comes as Rep. Luna, who chairs the House Federal Secrets Task Force, sent a letter to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth demanding 46 specific videos by April 14, 2026. The clips capture spherical objects darting in and out of clouds, cigar-shaped craft, Tic Tac-style objects, and coordinated formations near Iran, Syria, US bases, warships, and sensitive airspace worldwide. One already partially leaked example from 2020 shows a massive disc weaving through clouds over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border during a reconnaissance flight.Lawmakers warn of a “very real threat” to American forces and national security. They say these objects appear in restricted zones, potentially testing defenses or interfering with aircraft, and criticize the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office for inadequate responses despite whistleblower briefings at a September 2025 hearing.This momentum follows President Donald Trump’s February 19, 2026 executive order requiring release of UAP and related government files. Hegseth pledged full compliance, noting his team is actively working on it.Mainstream coverage often stresses danger, yet disclosure advocates urge caution against bias that minimizes the data. Trusted independent voices like Corbell, who have verified authentic military sensor footage in the past, say public release could expose technology defying known physics. Official explanations have repeatedly fallen short against decades of similar incursions at nuclear and strategic sites, keeping an open mind on possible non-human origins while demanding full transparency.
UAP Disclosure Advances: Congress Informed of Exact Storage Sites for Military’s High-Fidelity UAP VideosInvestigative journalist Jeremy Corbell has revealed that Representatives Anna Paulina Luna, Eric Burlison, and Tim Burchett now know the exact locations of dozens upon dozens of high-quality UAP videos filmed by US military personnel. These recordings sit in at least 13 secure US Air Force storage facilities, with more sites possibly involved.The tip comes as Rep. Luna, who chairs the House Federal Secrets Task Force, sent a letter to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth demanding 46 specific videos by April 14, 2026. The clips capture spherical objects darting in and out of clouds, cigar-shaped craft, Tic Tac-style objects, and coordinated formations near Iran, Syria, US bases, warships, and sensitive airspace worldwide. One already partially leaked example from 2020 shows a massive disc weaving through clouds over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border during a reconnaissance flight.Lawmakers warn of a “very real threat” to American forces and national security. They say these objects appear in restricted zones, potentially testing defenses or interfering with aircraft, and criticize the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office for inadequate responses despite whistleblower briefings at a September 2025 hearing.This momentum follows President Donald Trump’s February 19, 2026 executive order requiring release of UAP and related government files. Hegseth pledged full compliance, noting his team is actively working on it.Mainstream coverage often stresses danger, yet disclosure advocates urge caution against bias that minimizes the data. Trusted independent voices like Corbell, who have verified authentic military sensor footage in the past, say public release could expose technology defying known physics. Official explanations have repeatedly fallen short against decades of similar incursions at nuclear and strategic sites, keeping an open mind on possible non-human origins while demanding full transparency.
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