Post-Conference Reflections: A Unified Push for Open UAP Evidence and Mainstream Media Reach
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A core group of investigators and advocates, including Stephen Dinu, James Fox, and Leslie Kane, plus a dedicated team of Eric Burlson, David Brush, Tim Galedet, and Jeff Nucatelli, is driving a mainstream-media push to get the president to disclose non-human biological evidence related to UAP, using Grush updates and public-friendly arguments to sustain momentum and inform the public.
On the streets of DC after the press conference, a sense of mixed reactions emerges as Stephen Dinu reflects on the day, surprised to share the moment with James Fox, Leslie Kane, and a devoted team including Eric Burlson, David Brush, Tim Galedet, and Jeff Nucatelli who are tirelessly pushing the movement forward. He recalls new tidbits from David Grush and strong statements by Eric Burlson, Anna Paulina Luna, Jared Moscowitz, and Timberette, framing the day as constructive in advancing the narrative toward a response from the president. In a chance meeting, he and Leslie Kane discuss the reception, noting both enthusiasm and skepticism, but stressing that the event sought to inform a broad mainstream audience rather than the already well-informed on social media. They highlight an extraordinary media turnout, praising 42 West for their work, and a Burlson staffer saying the boss has never seen such media presence at a press event. The behind-the-scenes effort of James Fox is acknowledged—he’s filming with his crew and preparing footage for release even as he can’t be present for an on-camera sit-down. Leslie emphasizes the value of today for media reach and sustaining momentum, noting the unprecedented direct appeal to President Trump on this issue. They acknowledge Grush’s appearance as significant and mention new details about an Air Force investigation and the effort it took for Grush to travel, underscoring the ongoing process. A key point for Leslie is focusing on biological evidence—arguing that non-human biological samples linked to UAP could be released publicly without posing a national security threat, thereby strengthening openness. They stress the sincerity and commitment of the involved members of Congress, not for show but for real, sustained advocacy to pressure the executive branch and inform the broader public through mainstream media. The conversation ends with gratitude and plans to continue collaborating with Fox, a wish for a good night’s sleep, and a sense of solidarity.
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