UAP Disclosure Reaches Critical Mass: Bipartisan Action, Whistleblowers, and the National Security Priority
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Public push for disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) is growing due to bipartisan politics, whistleblowers such as Jake Barber, military acknowledgment, and media coverage, with about 1,600 cases on record, of which 21 remain unexplained, while Luis Elizondo and Grusch advocate openness, Avi Loeb's Galileo Project expands, and new legislation plus international programs try to reveal more despite resistance.