Two days ago was World UFO Day — July 2. Millions of people around the globe marked the anniversary of the 1947 Roswell incident. The White House was silent.
Eight weeks ago, the Trump administration launched PURSUE — the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. They released 160 declassified documents, photographs, and videos of actual UFO cases. They promised more would come “every few weeks.”
On June 12, they dropped a third batch of files. Since then? Nothing. And when World UFO Day rolled around this week, a perfect moment to show the American people they meant what they said about transparency, the White House went dark.
You’re starting to get the picture. This wasn’t a mistake. This was a choice.
The Disclosure Movement Just Hit a Wall
David Grusch is a former Air Force intelligence officer and UAP whistleblower. Three weeks ago, on June 9, he stood on the Capitol Hill lawn with bipartisan lawmakers — Tim Burchett, Anna Paulina Luna, Eric Burlison — and made it crystal clear: the government is hiding something massive.
He didn’t say they’re hiding UFO footage. He said they’re hiding billions of dollars in spending funneled through secret “slush funds” supporting classified programs that Congress doesn’t even know about.
Think about that for a second. Not misplaced. Not auditing issues. Hidden. Deliberately hidden from the people who are supposed to oversee federal spending.
And that’s just the money angle. Grusch also revealed that individuals with firsthand knowledge of alleged secret government UFO recovery and reverse-engineering programs are afraid to come forward. Why? Because without legal protections or immunity, they face career destruction, legal liability, and possible charges under the Espionage Act.
The lawmakers called for stronger whistleblower protections. They demanded more disclosure. They demanded accountability.
The Trump administration, as of today, has not publicly responded to a single request.
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The Release Schedule Disappeared
When PURSUE launched in May, officials were explicit: releases would happen on a rolling basis every few weeks. But look at the actual timeline.
May 8: Initial drop. 160 documents released.
June 12: Second drop. 72 new files including video footage and photographs.
July 2: World UFO Day. The perfect PR moment to show commitment to transparency. The perfect day to release files and energize the disclosure movement.
July 2: Nothing.
July 4: Still nothing.
That’s not a bureaucratic delay. That’s a pattern. Someone hit the brakes. And they hit them hard.
The question is: why? What’s in those documents that would make the administration go silent right when they’re supposed to be leaning into transparency?
Congress Is Already Losing Interest
Here’s where it gets worse. The Congressional pressure that forced these releases in the first place? It’s already fading. According to recent reporting, Congress has started pivoting away from UAP disclosure. They’re now focusing on other classified programs — MKUltra, historical intelligence abuses — and posting clips designed to shock the public rather than actually advance the mission of understanding what we’re dealing with.
That’s not coincidence. That’s distraction.
When you lose Congressional momentum on UAP disclosure, you lose your only real leverage against a government that has zero incentive to come clean about decades of alleged UFO recoveries, technology concealment, and programs hidden from public view.
Right now, as you’re reading this, the window to force real transparency is closing. The administration knows it. Congress is moving on. The media is already bored.
And somewhere in a classified government facility, files are being kept from you. Not by accident. On purpose.
What We Know They Know
The files that have been released tell us something crucial: the government is willing to declassify UFO materials when forced to do so. They released sightings from around the world. Video footage. Photographs. Credible witness testimony from military pilots and intelligence officers.
If they can release those, then everything else they’re withholding is more significant. More damaging. More urgent.
The fact that they’ve locked down the release schedule and gone silent on World UFO Day — when they had maximum publicity, maximum public interest, and maximum political capital to spend on transparency — tells you one thing: what they’re still hiding is bigger than anything they’ve already released.
Former intelligence official Lue Elizondo said this week that “the voice of the people is finally being heard at the highest levels of our Government.” But the government’s silence on World UFO Day suggests otherwise. The voice of the people got heard. It made officials nervous. And now the door is closing again.
Time Is Running Out to Find the Truth
This is the moment. Right now. Today.
Congressional pressure is fading. The administration has gone silent. Whistleblowers are afraid to come forward without legal protection. And the classified files that could answer your questions about whether we’re alone, whether governments have recovered extraterrestrial technology, and whether this threat is real — those files are locked away again.
Once this window closes, it might not open again for years. Maybe decades. Maybe never.
The government didn’t go dark on World UFO Day by accident. They did it because they’re not ready for you to know what’s really happening. They did it because the American people asking questions is a problem they’re trying to manage, not a signal they’re trying to hear.
And until enough of us demand real answers — not selective releases, not slow-walked declassification, not Congressional hearings that lead nowhere — we’re going to be stuck in this exact same place. Asking. Waiting. Getting nothing.
The Survival Guide Exists For a Reason
Right now, government disclosure is stalling. Congressional pressure is fading. And the people with real knowledge are staying silent. That’s the environment you’re living in — a moment when the truth is trapped behind classified walls and the window to access it is closing.
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Don’t Get Left Behind When the Next Release Happens
The files will come again. The government will be forced to release more material — maybe after the next Congressional hearing, maybe after another whistleblower goes public, maybe after public pressure builds again. When that happens, the people who already understood the stakes, who already had access to preparation protocols, who already knew what to look for — they’ll be ahead of everyone else.
The people who are still waiting for the government to tell them it’s okay to be curious? They’ll be scrambling to catch up.
You get to choose which group you’re in. And the time to make that choice is now — while the information is still accessible, while the survival guides are still available, before the next wave of disclosure forces everyone into panic mode and scrambling for answers.
The Trump administration just showed you something important on World UFO Day: they’re not going to hand you the truth on your timeline. They’re going to bury it as long as they can, release it in fragments when forced, and go silent when convenient.
