President Donald Trump just dropped one of the most explosive executive orders in American history, and the deep state is scrambling to contain the fallout.
The Commander-in-Chief has directed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and all relevant agencies to begin identifying and releasingevery single government filerelated to aliens, extraterrestrial life, UFOs, unidentified aerial phenomena, and all technology connected to these programs. Not some files. Not redacted pages with everything blacked out.Everything.
This bombshell order comes directly on the heels of Barack Obama's jaw-dropping admission on a podcast that aliens are "real." Not maybe. Not possibly. Real. Then, like a man who realized he'd said too much, Obama immediately pivoted to Area 51 – a location nobody had even asked about.
Former Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer broke it down perfectly: "Anyone who has dealt with classified information for thirty years knows you don't answer that question in the affirmative. You obfuscate. You deflect. Obama did neither."
Trump's response aboard Air Force One was vintage Trump. He called out Obama for giving out classified information, said the former president made "a big mistake," and announced he would have to declassify everything. And that's exactly what he's doing.
For seventy years, shadowy bureaucrats used your tax dollars to investigate phenomena they refused to share with you. Military pilots were silenced. Witnesses were discredited. Entire programs operated in darkness while even Congress was denied access.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna confirmed that Congress was previously blocked from accessing UFO files and is now pushing to see whether Trump's order finally breaks through that wall. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who wrote letters demanding transparency from the Pentagon, CIA, NSA, and DNI months ago, said it perfectly: "Secrecy breeds distrust while openness fosters understanding."
Trump just delivered exactly what these patriots have been fighting for.
This disclosure goes far beyond little green men, folks. The implications could reshape what we understand about American innovation going back decades. Technologies allegedly connected to recovered craft – including advancements in superconductors and materials science – may finally see the light of day.
The timing is no coincidence. The Trump administration is stacked with disclosure advocates: Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence have all supported transparency on this issue.
Source: Next News Network