Episode 208: The Forgotten Files and Breadcrumbs of Disclosure — Global UFO Activity and Unreleased Footage
To the point
Stephen Deer contends that UFO disclosures are being released as breadcrumbs through a controlled, ongoing sequence tied to a space-exploration agenda, with historical sightings and credible eyewitness testimony sustaining the pattern and hinting at more drops to come.
In episode 208, Stephen Deer of UAP revisits the latest UFO file drop, focusing on overlooked material—the so-called Forgotten Files—and the idea that disclosure is unfolding as breadcrumbs rather than a single blockbuster reveal. It highlights Sandia, New Mexico, from 1948–1950, where more than 200 sightings near nuclear testing sites included glowing orbs, flying discs, explosions, and copper-like powder residues, helping to seed early Air Force programs like Project Grudge and Blue Book. A separate FOIA-driven release from the Disclosure Foundation yields 334 pages showing Soviet incursions, including 13 MIGs chasing UFOs and a 23-UFO airspace incident at altitudes around 70,000 feet, underscoring a global context to the phenomenon. A dramatic late-2025 encounter described by Congressman Eric Burlson and unpacked by Dan Warren involves multiple orbs that swarm, split, and pursue five military aircraft, leaving senior intel officials shaken. The discussion includes Burlson’s account and notes the existence of video of the event that has not yet been released publicly. There is also mention of a B-2 cockpit footage reportedly showing a gray alien, discussed by Ross Coldart and Anthony Williams, who say the video exists but cannot be publicly verified. The host argues this pattern reflects a controlled-disclosure approach, especially as a space-exploration push—with Artemis and new moon bases—that might eventually bring undeniable sightings. He cautions that while some releases are debunkable, credible eyewitness testimony remains compelling, and he promises more drops and ongoing coverage across channels, inviting listeners to engage and follow the discussion.
Source: youtube.com