UAP Updates: February 10-16, 2025
This Week’s Highlights in Disclosure:
Feb 11 – Rep. Luna to Chair New Declassification & Transparency Task Force
Representative Luna has been appointed to lead a newly established Declassification & Transparency Task Force within the House Oversight Committee. This task force will address various topics of significant public interest, including the JFK assassination, the Epstein files, and importantly—UAPs.
In an interview with Askapol, Luna elaborated on the task force’s agenda:
“We will examine USOs and UAPs. This marks the first time a task force will delve deeply into these issues. I plan to arrange a congressional delegation to a friendly nation with an existing program for disclosure. Additionally, we aim to explore potential declassifications from the Pentagon. Senator Rubio has been very supportive of our efforts.”
She also emphasized the goal of acknowledging the existence of UAPs from a governmental standpoint:
“We’re hoping to present that information and recognize from a government perspective that we are not alone.”
Feb 11 – Tuttle Capital Launches “UFO Disclosure Fund”
Tuttle Capital, an asset management firm, has filed to create a UFO Disclosure AI-Powered Exchange Traded Fund to invest in “reverse-engineered alien technology.” This fund is one of eight new products registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Feb 12 – Tulsi Gabbard Appointed Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard has been confirmed as the new Director of National Intelligence, a position that could influence UAP transparency initiatives. During her confirmation hearing, she mentioned UAPs as a key priority and has reportedly received a briefing on these matters.
Feb 14 – Sen. Booker Contradicts White House on FAA Approval of Drones
Senator Cory Booker made a statement to Askapol that contradicts a recent White House assertion regarding drone operations in New Jersey:
“The fact is clear that drones were being flown in ways that were not FAA approved. I’m not sure exactly what they are referencing.”
Upcoming Developments to Watch:
Feb/March Updates:
- The Declassification & Transparency Task Force has sent requests for briefings on UAP-related documents to the heads of the Defense and State Departments, as well as the CIA, with a deadline of February 18.
- The documentary Age of Disclosure, featuring over 20 high-profile officials discussing UAPs, is set to premiere on March 9.
- The Skywatcher group plans to release:
- A video interview and analysis of new UAP data.
- A proposed “Stages of Disclosure” framework.
- An independent analysis of their full dataset, open to partnership proposals.
Future Unknowns:
- Following the UAP hearing on July 26, lawmakers have called for a select committee with the power to issue subpoenas to gather information about UAPs. However, conflicting information suggests that the timeline for this is uncertain.
- Representatives Moskowitz, Luna, and Burchett have expressed intentions to hold field hearings to address Pentagon obstruction. Details on timing are still pending, but Rep. Luna indicated confidence in moving forward soon.
- Reports suggest that firsthand witnesses to alleged UAP legacy programs are preparing to offer testimony to authorities and may make public statements shortly.
- David Grusch has received additional clearances to discuss his alleged firsthand knowledge of legacy programs, with potential insights to be shared in an upcoming Op-Ed.
- Skywatcher is planning a UAP summoning event for a small audience between March and May.
For a quick overview of how we arrived at this point, check out our comprehensive Disclosure Timeline.
It seems like a significant week for UAP news and developments! Here are some key points from the updates:
New Declassification & Transparency Task Force: Led by Rep. Luna, this task force aims to bring greater transparency to UAPs and other significant topics. It’s exciting to see a dedicated effort to explore declassification from the Pentagon, and the potential for collaborating with other nations focusing on disclosure is intriguing.
Financial Initiatives: The announcement by Tuttle Capital about their “UFO Disclosure Fund” indicates that there is increasing interest in investing in technologies related to UAPs. This could signify a broader acknowledgment of the potential value of understanding and possibly reverse-engineering alien technology.
Leadership Changes: With Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as the Director of National Intelligence, her focus on UAPs during her confirmation hearings might herald a new level of governmental commitment to transparency on these issues.
Contradictions in Statements: The comments from Sen. Booker highlight discrepancies between federal officials and White House statements regarding UAPs, underscoring the complexities and the need for clarity in the governance and understanding of these phenomena.
Upcoming Events: The timeline for February and March includes important briefings and film premieres related to UAPs, as well as a commitment from the Skywatcher group to release new data and analysis.
The developments suggest that there is growing momentum in UAP disclosure efforts, and the public interest in transparency around these topics is definitely being recognized by lawmakers and organizations alike. It will be interesting to see how these initiatives unfold in the coming weeks and months.