All the relevant UAP updates from Feb 10-16 2025

UAP Updates from February 10-16, 2025

This Week in Disclosure

February 11 – Rep. Luna to Lead New Declassification & Transparency Task Force

Rep. Anna Luna is taking the helm of a newly established Declassification & Transparency Task Force under the House Oversight Committee.

The task force will target several critical issues of public interest, including the JFK assassination, the Epstein documents, and of course, UAPs. In an exclusive interview with Askapol, she provided further insights on the UAP agenda:

“We’re concentrating on USOs and UAPs. Typically, task forces are set for six months, and this is a new endeavor focused directly on these topics. I’m also aiming to arrange a congressional visit to a nation that already has a disclosure program. Additionally, we will seek to determine what information we can declassify from the Pentagon.”

In her announcement, she stated her aspiration “to present information acknowledging that we are not alone.”

February 11 – Tuttle Capital Launches “UFO Disclosure Fund”

Tuttle Capital, an asset management firm, has submitted filings to launch an AI-powered exchange-traded fund dedicated to investing in “reverse-engineered alien technology.” This is part of a broader portfolio of eight new products registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

February 12 – Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed as Director of National Intelligence

Tulsi Gabbard has been appointed as the Director of National Intelligence, a move seen as potentially beneficial for UAP transparency. During her confirmation hearing, she identified UAPs as a priority and has since received informal briefings on the matter.

February 14 – Sen. Booker Contradicts White House on UAPs

Senator Cory Booker challenged a recent White House assertion regarding FAA approval of drone activity over New Jersey. In an Askapol interview, he stated:

“It’s clear that there were drones operating in a manner that was not FAA approved. I’m not certain what they mean by that statement.”

Upcoming Developments

February/March Highlights:

  • The Declassification & Transparency Task Force has sent letters to the heads of Defense and State departments and the CIA, requesting briefings on UAP documents by February 18.
  • The UAP documentary Age of Disclosure, featuring over 20 prominent officials, is set to premiere on March 9.
  • The Skywatcher group plans to release new UAP data, including videos and a proposed “Stages of Disclosure” framework, along with an independent analysis from a third-party expert.

Looking Ahead:

  • Following the July 26 UAP hearing, Congress members are advocating for a select committee with subpoena powers to gather information regarding UAPs; the timing for this initiative remains uncertain.
  • Reps. Moskowitz, Luna, and Burchett intend to conduct field hearings to address pentagon stonewalling. Rep. Moskowitz emphasized the need for transparency by stating, “If they won’t allow us in, we should hold a field hearing outside and demand answers.”
  • Journalists report that first-hand witnesses of UAP legacy programs are preparing to testify or make public statements.
  • David Grusch has received additional clearances to discuss his insights on legacy programs and may express this in an upcoming Op-Ed.
  • Skywatcher is organizing a UAP summoning event for a select audience in March-May.

For those needing a refresher on the current UAP situation, check out the Disclosure Timeline to get up to speed.

One thought on “All the relevant UAP updates from Feb 10-16 2025

  1. This week’s updates on UAPs showcase significant developments in the push for transparency and accountability. Rep. Luna’s leadership of the newly formed Declassification & Transparency Task Force is particularly noteworthy, as it represents a serious governmental effort to address UAP and related topics. Her intention to explore classified information from the Pentagon is a promising indication that we may soon see more information come to light.

    The launch of Tuttle Capital’s “UFO Disclosure Fund” signals the growing interest and potential investment in technologies related to UAPs, which could lead to further innovations and disclosures in the field.

    Tulsi Gabbard’s new position as Director of National Intelligence also raises hopes for UAP transparency, especially since she has expressed her commitment to making this a priority. Her informal briefings could signify a change in how the intelligence community approaches the UAP issue.

    Senator Booker’s remarks highlight ongoing contradictions within government statements, emphasizing that there are still unresolved questions surrounding UAPs. This continued dialogue is essential as we seek clarity in an area often shrouded in secrecy.

    Looking ahead, the upcoming Congressional Task Force deadlines and the “Age of Disclosure” documentary set for March 9 are pivotal moments to watch. They may provide a clearer picture of the direction these disclosures will take. Additionally, the promises from the Skywatcher group to release new UAP data and analyses demonstrate a growing engagement and scrutiny from non-governmental organizations.

    Overall, this week’s developments point toward an increasing momentum for UAP disclosure, and it will be interesting to see how these initiatives unfold in the coming months. Let’s keep an eye on further announcements, as they could be a significant step toward unraveling the mysteries surrounding UAPs.

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