May/June batch:
• FBI-ODNI communications concerning the June 2021 UAP Report. records released showing FBI review and edits to the final report.
• DOPSR response regarding the manuscript Out of the Shadows by Jay Stratton, no records. (Requested by manuscript title rather than author name to avoid overlap with a separate pending Stratton request)
• Navy response regarding the UAP videos identified in Rep. Luna’s March 2026 congressional letter. Navy construed the request as seeking only the videos themselves and pointed me to the already-public releases (PR-057, PR-058, PR-075), without addressing the requested metadata, analyses, briefings, or chain-of-custody records
• DoD IG response regarding Dylan Borland / “Rubick's Cube” program complaints or investigations, no records located.
• ODNI response regarding records provided to ODNI for preparation of the FY2025 UAP Annual Report; no records located.
• NAWCAD response regarding support to AARO (technical reports, briefings, analytical summaries, and liaison deliverables), no records located despite searches across multiple NAWCAD offices and technical organizations.
• ODNI response regarding Tim Phillips briefings to DNI Avril Haines and related communications, no records located.
All those, and many others, appealed.
https://t.co/GyVx2988KC
Sometimes I write a bad FOIA and get a perfectly reasonable "no records", I usually don't post them. But a one-line agency response doesn’t necessarily reflect everything that was requested. For example, if the Navy says the requested UAP videos are already public, that doesn't mean I only asked for the videos, if ODNI says its role is to coordinate draft products and that no responsive records were located, that doesn't mean I asked for draft reports, I specifically requested the underlying factual material used to prepare the FY2025 UAP Annual Report: agency submissions, data calls, intelligence assessments, incident summaries, technical evaluations, compilations etc.
Realized I haven’t posted FOIA updates in a while, so I figured I’d start uploading batches of responses to my Google Drive and share them here from time to time. These are from April. I won’t go back and upload every other month right now, but honestly it’s mostly the same mix of denials, “no records,” and occasional partial releases anyway
https://t.co/sqvZ1xzkyq
April batch:
• DIA response on various projects mentioned in FS6, they referred me to public reading room records
• Navy response on Jay Stratton / NIA emails, some records provided
• ODNI on Phillips briefings to Avril Haines, no records
• OSD/JS on AARO + Texas drone incidents, no records
• OSD/JS on AARO Plan of Action & Milestones, records withheld
• DOPSR on Chris Mellon prepublication records, some records provided
• Two DOPSR responses on Sean Kirkpatrick, some records provided
• OSD/JS on the Influence and Perception Management Office, no records
• USAF on Eric Davis / AFRL / CUO, records withheld
• USAF on the Stephenville, no records
Appeals already filed on most of these.
Realized I haven’t posted FOIA updates in a while, so I figured I’d start uploading batches of responses to my Google Drive and share them here from time to time. These are from April. I won’t go back and upload every other month right now, but honestly it’s mostly the same mix of denials, “no records,” and occasional partial releases anyway
https://t.co/sqvZ1xzkyq
April batch:
• DIA response on various projects mentioned in FS6, they referred me to public reading room records
• Navy response on Jay Stratton / NIA emails, some records provided
• ODNI on Phillips briefings to Avril Haines, no records
• OSD/JS on AARO + Texas drone incidents, no records
• OSD/JS on AARO Plan of Action & Milestones, records withheld
• DOPSR on Chris Mellon prepublication records, some records provided
• Two DOPSR responses on Sean Kirkpatrick, some records provided
• OSD/JS on the Influence and Perception Management Office, no records
• USAF on Eric Davis / AFRL / CUO, records withheld
• USAF on the Stephenville, no records
Appeals already filed on most of these.
unrelated to this, but here it is the current Under Secretary of the Air Force describing his encounter with a large orange orb and why he believes these phenomena could be what people historically called angels, spirits, or demons. Starting to sound like this is a fairly common view among senior military officials https://t.co/z4DMB7dKCN
All this talk about pastors, demons and all that reminded me of this interview with Dr. Taylor, where he said they discovered a group that refers to itself as the “Army of God” or “Army of Jesus”, what many people have called the Collins Elite.
“We’ve heard this conspiracy theory about a group within the military-industrial complex called the Collins Elite. I never heard them call themselves that. But people you’d assume are part of that conspiracy do refer to themselves as part of this Army of God or Army of Jesus, or whatever they call themselves. And they’re firmly convinced this is biblical in nature, not UFOs, not aliens, not interdimensional beings.” https://t.co/CmTc2OMR4z
@rgh_ufos Wasn’t Eric Davis the one who mentioned a briefing with a two-star general saying the same thing about UAPs being demons? Has to be the same briefing. Can't find it in my notes but I think it was EWD.
After Jonathan Davies @IWANTTOKNOWUK shared the two BAASS reports, I went looking for more, and found several. I hesitated to post them, but I guess if I could find them, anyone can. Others seem to have them too, so they’re probably not so secret anymore.
So here they are:
• BAASS Quality Review 2009
🔗 https://t.co/qFvyprEYYQ
• AATIP History (Hal Puthoff Briefing)
🔗 https://t.co/6h0j1OBmtV
• Utah Ranch Database Analysis 2010
🔗 https://t.co/jRrIjomlhG
• MUFON Reports for BAASS (Nov 2008)
🔗 https://t.co/8bHVzcrJCj
• Weinstein’s Pilot Database Analysis (June 2010)
🔗 https://t.co/hsd4cjb1Sp
• Teleport of Objects
🔗 https://t.co/R1rkD3zMfn
How Tom Delonge met General McCasland.
Since his wife has confirmed the he was a source for Delonge.
It was ex-USAF/NASA Dr Pete Worden that introduced Tom to Gen McCasland (FS6). This is what Pete Worden told me & why he introduced him 👇
(He did say to me he was a skeptic tho)
1/ "trump can just declassify everything" with an EO. no. it’s not that simple. there is a massive legal wall between what a president can do with a pen stroke and what actually requires an act of congress. here is the reality.
read before you argue. (IMPOSSIBLE) 🧵
You really think they didn’t plan for the chance that some president would want declassification? I’m pretty sure they did. That’s why those programs are most probably buried under Atomic Energy Act cover, so a president can’t just order them released. Also, remember jfk files or epstein files, I think it will be the same, we will get a little something but definitely not everything
@rgh_ufos It’s Friday again and we’ve had no “great weekend” blessing or song recommendation. Standards are really slipping. Honestly, that explains everything that’s wrong with the world.
🧵Sooooo… I have some concerns with the language in Trump’s post about releasing the alien and UFO files.
Trump is directing agencies to “identify” and “release” government files. On the surface this sounds historic. However, he doesn’t specifically say he’s ordering the **declassification** of files.
As I’ve said many times before, the President has plenary authority over ALL classified material. The only exception being nuclear secrets covered under the 1954 Atomic Energy Act.
So by saying, “identify” and “release” the President has **NOT** explicitly granted the authority for agencies to release classified material related to aliens or UFOs. Which, according to his comments earlier in the day about what Obama said, at least some of this is indeed classified.
Ironically, had Trump explicitly said UFO and alien materials were now *declassified* (even in just a post on Truth Social) then information would have immediately become available to FOIA requests or for people with NDAs to discuss.
So unless the President explicitly instructs agencies to declassify information, the public shouldn’t expect the release of anything other than what is already available.