NSA Releases Hundreds of Historical UAP Records After FOIA Appeal, Revealing TOP SECRET UMBRA Materials and Ongoing Redactions

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After a FOIA appeal by the Disclosure Foundation, the NSA released hundreds of pages of historical UAP records—mostly from signals intelligence and heavily redacted—demonstrating that highly sensitive observations were kept secret for decades and prompting Hunt Willis to urge court review of their exemptions and broader declassification for transparency.

NSA Releases Hundreds of Pages of Formerly Top Secret UMBRA UAP Records After Disclosure Foundation FOIA Appeal
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NSA Releases Hundreds of Pages of Formerly Top Secret UMBRA UAP Records After Disclosure Foundation FOIA Appeal

The National Security Agency has produced hundreds of pages of historical UAP-related records following a Freedom of Information Act appeal by the Disclosure Foundation. Many of the records were previously classified TOP SECRET UMBRA, one of the most sensitive classification markings associated with signals intelligence.