UFOlogy This Week
Bringing intelligence to the discussion — analysis, not speculation.

UFOlogy This Week — DOPSR and First-Hand Accounts
The Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR) continues to be a significant barrier to UAP disclosure, actively suppressing first-hand accounts. Its pervasive influence impacts former and current intelligence and military personnel seeking to share information.

UFOlogy This Week — International Disclosure: Movement and Stalling
Global UAP disclosure efforts present a complex picture. Some nations cautiously advance, while others remain steadfastly silent, revealing a mixed landscape of transparency and resistance.

UFOlogy This Week — Nimitz Corroboration and Naval Silence (Week 28, 2026)
New testimony further solidifies the Nimitz UAP encounters, yet the Navy continues its near-total silence. This persistent opacity raises critical questions about data withholding and national security implications.

UFOlogy This Week — Recent FOIA Disclosures and Denials
The battle for UAP transparency continues through Freedom of Information Act requests. Recent outcomes reveal both persistent government opacity and incremental victories in the pursuit of historical data.

UFOlogy This Week — Pentagon's Unreleased UAP Video Backlog
The public has seen only a fraction of military UAP footage. A vast backlog of videos and sensor data remains classified, fueling both national security concerns and calls for transparency.

UFOlogy This Week — Week 26, 2026: Reverse Engineering Disclosure Pressure Builds
Congressional efforts to expose UAP reverse engineering programs are intensifying, despite official denials. Pressure mounts on specific contractors and facilities believed to harbor non-human technology.

UFOlogy This Week — Official Language Shifts Toward NHI
Government and intelligence bodies are increasingly using 'Non-Human Intelligence' (NHI) in official discourse, signaling a significant shift. This linguistic pivot moves beyond previous UAP terminology, reflecting a growing internal consensus.

UFOlogy This Week — Schumer-Rounds Act: Stripped Provisions and Lingering Impact
The Schumer-Rounds UAP Disclosure Act, once a beacon for transparency, saw its most critical provisions gutted. This report examines the immediate fallout for disclosure efforts and the persisting challenges in UAP investigations.

UFOlogy This Week — The Whistleblower Pipeline, Two Years On
The impact of UAP whistleblower claims, spearheaded by David Grusch, continues to shape congressional scrutiny and public debate. Two years after initial testimonies, the struggle for corroboration against institutional resistance remains central.

UFOlogy This Week — AARO's Unexplained Assessments
AARO's recent case assessments continue to highlight a fundamental disconnect between official explanations and persistent, high-fidelity UAP data. The office's latest statements offer little new clarity, leaving critical questions unaddressed.

UFOlogy This Week — Congressional UAP Testimony Discrepancies
Congressional UAP hearings revealed stark discrepancies between sworn testimony and the resulting public narrative. Whistleblower and pilot accounts detail advanced non-human technology, yet official bodies and mainstream media often sideline these core claims.

UFOlogy This Week — Experiencer Data and Legislative Momentum
New congressional pressure targets AARO's efficacy, while an independent initiative gathers critical experiencer data. International collaboration signals a shifting global UAP landscape.

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