UFO Disclosure: The Only Thing That Matters
The world in 2025 feels increasingly unstable and dangerous. UFO transparency has the potential to reshape humanity's trajectory for the better. It's time we demand it.
“We’re not alone. The sky’s are not classified and our consciousness can’t be redacted. I encourage us all to look upward and look inward, and to become the best versions of ourselves quickly. We need you. A new era awaits.”- Jake Barber, former U.S. Air Force veteran, January 2025
The Future of Humanity Lies in UAP Disclosure
Look at who is speaking out about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs, formerly UFOs), and it becomes clear that the subject has moved far beyond conspiracy theories. The evidence is mounting, the claims are credible, and the urgency is undeniable.
If you’re new to the topic, start with the UAP Disclosure Act, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in 2023. This landmark legislation mandates government agencies and contractors to release records on UAPs. Next, watch David Grusch’s testimony during a Congressional hearing, where the former intelligence officer alleged the U.S. government has been concealing alien spacecraft. Finally, consider the recent revelations by whistleblower Jacob Barber, an Air Force veteran, who presented video evidence of a secret UAP retrieval program just last week.
The sheer weight of these claims and the credibility of those making them demand our attention. As the frequency of disclosures increases, the question becomes: how long can we afford to ignore the implications?
Humanity at a Crossroads
We stand at a pivotal moment in history. One path spirals into climate collapse and unending conflict, where the destructive power of modern weaponry threatens to erase centuries of progress. The other path offers a transformative future, where the realisation that we are not alone reshapes our trajectory, inspiring unity, innovation, and hope.
This might sound ambitious—even idealistic—but the evidence suggests it’s both achievable and essential.
In 2023, after attending a Congressional hearing on UAP, Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) addressed questions from the media. Burchett, a staunch Republican has earned bipartisan praise for his unwavering support for transparency on the UAP issue. During the interview, Burchett discussed the propulsion technology used by UAPs—a subject he is uniquely positioned to know far more about than the general public, given his security clearance.
He described the UAPs' ability to travel from one point to another in an instant, leaving no visible trail behind. 'They have the capability of traveling light years without showing a heat signature,' Burchett stated. 'Think about the energy capabilities of that.'
The implications of such technology is staggering, and Burchett’s candidness only underscores the urgency of demanding answers.
This technology is light years ahead of anything humanity has developed, and there’s compelling evidence to suggest that the U.S., through government programs and military contractors, has had access to this technology for decades—often through the recovery of crashed craft.
Significant strides have likely been made in reverse-engineering the craft in its possession, providing at least a glimpse into how it works.
Yet, humanity remains tethered to outdated energy sources like oil and gas, clinging to methods that have stagnated progress. Burchett’s revelations highlight a profound truth: far superior, sustainable technologies are within reach—if only we demand transparency.
Lessons from an Advanced Civilisation
Humanity's inability to reach its full potential lies deep within our DNA. From the dawn of civilisation, our tribal instincts have driven us toward conflict, fuelled by a fear of the "other" and an unrelenting thirst for power—a pattern that sadly continues to shape our world today.
Take the country of Korea as an example. Throughout its history (when the North and South were one), Korea was invaded countless times due to its strategic location between powerful neighbours like China, Japan, and Russia. Only since the end of The Korean War (1950-53) has South Korea been able to experience relative peace- although the same cannot be said about the North.
Korea’s story is far from unique. Zoom out, and you'll see that every nation and continent bears the scars of unspeakable cruelty and brutality—inflicted by humanity at some point in history.
Now, imagine an alien civilisation that’s, say, 100,000 years more advanced than us. Such a species, having evolved both spiritually and technologically, would likely have transcended the desires for war, greed, and division. Rather than destroying their planet, they would have mastered the art of living in harmony—with each other and their environment. What could humanity learn from such an example?
The Momentum Behind Disclosure
UAP disclosure—the process of governments revealing what they know about these phenomena—has never been closer. However, it’s far from guaranteed. While brave whistleblowers like David Grusch and investigative journalists like Ross Coulthart have made significant strides, it’s up to the public to maintain the pressure.
Even within Donald Trump’s new administration, key figures like Secretary of State Marco Rubio (R-FL), a longtime advocate for UAP transparency, are driving momentum.
The topic has also united unlikely allies, from left-wing Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to right-wing Republican Nancy Mace. In today’s polarised world, such cross-party support is almost unheard of.
A Better Future is Within Reach
If this information is revealed responsibly, our planet could transform overnight. Imagine knowing there are other civilizations in the cosmos that have evolved beyond the need for war and destruction.
We might stop seeing one another as enemies. We’d come to recognise that, despite our differences in skin colour, sexuality, and religious beliefs, there’s far more that unites us than divides us.
The realisation that we are not alone would become the catalyst for a profound shift in humanity’s perspective, fostering unity where there was once division.
It’s clear that the UAP issue is no longer fringe. The potential for unity, technological breakthroughs, and a shared sense of purpose is within reach, but only if we demand the truth. Speak up. Share the knowledge. Challenge the status quo. Disclosure isn’t inevitable—it requires collective action.
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