The latest on alien (UAP) disclosure since July 13, 2025:–

-🛸 Alien Disclosure Update: What’s Happened Since July 13, 2025?Since July 13, 2025, the UFO (or UAP – Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) disclosure landscape has been relatively quiet in terms of dramatic new revelations. But behind the scenes, the push for full transparency continues with determination.đź§© No New Whistleblowers, No New DocumentsDespite the high expectations following last year’s whistleblower testimonies and declassified footage, no fresh government documents or insider revelations have been released publicly since mid-July. Key figures like David Grusch and Luis Elizondo remain active in the conversation, but haven’t presented new verifiable evidence.🏛️ Advocacy Groups Ramp Up PressureOrganizations like the UAP Disclosure Fund and the New Paradigm Institute continue lobbying U.S. lawmakers to pass legislation mandating the release of classified UAP-related files. Their campaigns call for full transparency, arguing that the public has a right to know what the government knows about non-human intelligence.The UAP Disclosure Act and similar bills are still in play, with hopes that Congress will enforce deadlines for the declassification of UAP-related materials in 2025 or 2026.🎥 Media Keeps the Topic AliveWhile the government remains silent, the cultural world keeps the flame burning. Documentaries like The Age of Disclosure are making waves online, combining historical conspiracy theories with recent whistleblower accounts. However, these productions rely heavily on speculation and personal testimony rather than newly released evidence.đź”­ What’s Next?All eyes are on agencies like NASA’s UAP research team and the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which are expected to release further updates later this year. Additionally, any congressional hearings scheduled for fall could bring new voices or evidence to light.—🚨 TL;DRNo new evidence or leaked documents since July 13.Advocacy groups continue pushing for government transparency.Cultural interest remains high with documentaries and media buzz.Next updates expected from AARO or future legislation by late 2025.—The mystery isn’t over—it’s just simmering. Stay tuned. Disclosure might not come with a bang, but with a slow unraveling of truths too big to ignore.

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