All the relevant UAP updates from Mar 3-9 2025

UAP News Update: March 3-9, 2025

Weekly Summary on Disclosure:

March 5 – House Aviation Subcommittee questions White House response to aerial incursions

Following the White House’s assertion that recent sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) over New Jersey were due to FAA-approved research vehicles, Representative Van Drew expressed skepticism, stating that local law enforcement officials share his confusion. The President of the National Air Traffic Controllers also remarked,

“If it was the FAA… we weren’t aware of it.”

March 7 – Skywatchers set to unveil new UAP data soon

The Skywatcher group has announced plans to release new UAP data in the next 2-3 weeks, as indicated in their latest update. They claim to have made significant progress during their recent event and will share a video interview alongside an analysis of the new findings.

March 8 – Declassification & Transparency Task Force remains mum on UAPs

Representative Mace reported that the House Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets has not yet covered the UAP subject in its discussions. This is disappointing given the Task Force’s limited six-month scope, which appears primarily focused on historical cases like JFK, MLK, and Epstein.

Askapol: “Did UAPs come up in the Task Force meetings, or was it primarily JFK-focused initially?”

Rep. Mace: “The initial focus was indeed on Epstein, JFK, MLK—those topics. That said, it’s possible UAPs could be included, but time is short.”

March 9 – ‘Age of Disclosure’ documentary debuts at SXSW

Dan Farah’s documentary on UAPs, titled Age of Disclosure, premiered at SXSW after three years in production. The film features insights from 34 officials, scientists, and representatives who affirm the existence of non-human intelligence interacting with humanity. This author will reserve conclusions until after personal viewing, but you can find reviews here and here.


Upcoming Events to Watch For:

March:

  • The Skywatcher team plans to release:
  • A video interview and analysis of new UAP data, including multiple videos, and insights into their collection and analysis methods—not just cell phone footage.
  • A proposed “Stages of Disclosure” framework for gauging progress on UAP developments.
  • An independent analysis of their complete dataset by a qualified third party, inviting suggestions for potential collaborators.

Looking Ahead:

  • In light of the UAP hearing on July 26, some members of Congress have requested a select committee with subpoena authority to gather information from the Pentagon regarding UAPs. However, there’s mixed messaging regarding the immediacy of this action, with a formal request for a select subcommittee made on March 13.
  • Representatives Moskowitz, Luna, and Burchett are adamant about holding field hearings to press the military for transparency regarding UAP evidence, suggesting that Congress should investigate locations housing such information directly, even resorting to field hearings outside of these facilities if necessary.
  • Multiple journalists have reported that firsthand witnesses to government UAP programs are preparing to provide testimony to relevant authorities or make public statements soon.
  • David Grusch has received additional authorizations to discuss his alleged firsthand knowledge of UAP Legacy programs and may elaborate on this in an upcoming Op-Ed.
  • Skywatcher is also planning a UAP summoning

One thought on “All the relevant UAP updates from Mar 3-9 2025

  1. This past week has certainly been eventful in the realm of UAP discussions and related disclosures! Here are the key highlights:

    Mar 5: The House Aviation Subcommittee took a critical stance regarding the White House’s explanation for the recent UAP sightings in New Jersey, with Rep. Van Drew and the National Air Traffic Controllers President expressing doubts about the FAA’s involvement. This raises questions about transparency and the credibility of explanations surrounding these incidents.

    Mar 7: The Skywatcher group has announced they are preparing to release new UAP data in the next few weeks, which hints at exciting developments in their research and an ongoing commitment to transparency in the field of UAP studies.

    Mar 8: Rep. Mace’s commentary on the Declassification & Transparency Task Force’s focus, predominantly on historic cases like JFK and Epstein, raises concerns about UAPs being sidelined in a critical period for potential disclosures.

    Mar 9: The premiere of Age of Disclosure at SXSW marks a significant cultural moment, bringing attention to the UAP topic through a high-profile documentary featuring testimony from numerous officials and scientists. It will be interesting to see how it influences public perception and further discourse on UAPs.

    Looking forward, the coming weeks appear to be pivotal for the Skywatcher group as they push to unveil new findings and frameworks for understanding UAP disclosures. Plus, the push for Congressional investigations indicates that public interest and scrutiny are on the rise.

    For anyone seeking a deeper understanding, the linked Disclosure Timeline is a helpful resource to catch up on the evolution of UAP discussions. It will be fascinating to see how these developments unfold!

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