UFO Encounters
The Disclosure Moment: From Hearings to Orders
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The UAP story is moving faster than at any point in the past seven decades. Issue 7 brings you completely up to date.
In the fifteen months since the UFO Encounters series concluded with Issue 6, the disclosure landscape has transformed. A sitting president ordered the release of government files on alien and extraterrestrial life. A defense secretary confirmed the Pentagon is working to comply. The White House quietly registered alien.gov and aliens.gov. Congress passed the strongest UAP transparency legislation yet. Military whistleblowers testified about encounters with craft that outperformed anything in the American arsenal. And the third confirmed interstellar visitor in human history passed through our solar system.
UFO Encounters Issue 7: The Disclosure Moment covers all of it — with the same rigorous, evidence-first approach that has defined this series from the beginning.
Inside Issue 7:
- The FY2026 NDAA — Congress mandates NORAD briefings on UAP intercepts dating back to 2004, orders a classification audit, and tightens the accountability framework further
- Trump's presidential directive — What the February 2026 order actually says, what the declassification process really requires, and why no files have appeared yet
- The drone crisis — 350 military base incursions at 100 installations in a single year; the Langley F-22 relocation; NORAD's capability gaps; and the critical distinction between adversary drones and genuine UAPs
- 3I/ATLAS — The third interstellar object ever detected: what the science actually found, what Hubble, Webb, and Breakthrough Listen concluded, and an honest look at the alien-spacecraft speculation that went viral
- The Galileo Project — Half a million objects analyzed, three observatories now operating, and what it means that the project is now, in Dr. Loeb's own words, "capable of discovering UAP"
- AARO at 2,000+ reports — The office's growing caseload, new sensor deployments, and the tension between its mandate for transparency and what it has actually delivered
- Canada's Sky Canada Project — The most comprehensive national UAP framework produced outside the United States
- An honest assessment — What has genuinely moved in the past fifteen months, what has not, and what the gap between promise and delivery tells us about where this goes next
No speculation. No sensationalism. Named sources, primary documents, verified reporting — and the epistemic discipline the subject demands.
The disclosure moment is now. Issue 7 tells you exactly where things stand.