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OrgRT @JeremyCorbell: Excellent article by @WashingtonPost that features Sleeping Dog alongside Disclosure Day and dives into this important c…

Excellent article by @WashingtonPost that features Sleeping Dog alongside Disclosure Day and dives into this important cultural moment. We must hold our government and this administration accountable to their promise of transparency on UAP. https://t.co/Kox13LY1iY

Gene from Washington Post here. I received well over 150 messages from members of this community and beyond to talk about UAP, a topic I admit I am parachuting in. With a lot of guidance and patience from everyone, my interest and respect for the community swelled and I hoped to continue to cover this issue. The link above is a gift link. Fair warning: you'll likely be asked to submit an email and I apologize for that. Doing so at least gives me credit at work, so your interest in my work wil...

Great perspective Ross and I would love to weigh in here as well. Although I see no connections to the topic of UFO Legacy Programs in this case, I think this article by WaPo is an INVALUABLE example of how DoD/IC elements can use Special Access Programs (SAPs) or Controlled Access Programs (CAPs) to hide from oversight. The article states that Agency Officer Rush essentially built out his own Continuity of Government (COG) SAP to steal $40m in gold bars, $2m in cash, and dozens of luxury wat...
RT @rosscoulthart: Ironic to read the @washingtonpost today reporting that charged @CIA officer David Rush Rush allegedly misused a SAP - S…
Ironic to read the @washingtonpost today reporting that charged @CIA officer David Rush Rush allegedly misused a SAP - Special Access Program - to defraud US taxpayers, hiding the millions of dollars he allegedly stole behind a fraudulent Government contract. This is exactly what David Grusch alleges has been happening with legacy UAP programs concealed from Congress. Rush is said to have “read in,” or initiated, two colleagues into the highly secretive sham program, effectively cultivating t...
RT @washingtonpost: The UFO Watchtower in Hooper, Colorado, attracts visitors from around the world. We spoke to alien enthusiasts there t…

The first serial in FBI file 62-HQ-83894 — the bureau's complete flying disc investigation file, released in May 2026 under PURSUE — is not the Roswell teletype. It's a Washington Post article from 7 July 1947, the morning before the Roswell incident, about a Catholic priest in Wisconsin who'd handed an 18-inch metal disc to the FBI. The same article reports that flying disc sightings had been logged by persons in thirty states by that morning. The disc turned out to be a prankster's projecti...

Washington Post culture critic Gene Park is soliciting community feedback from the UFOs subreddit. https://t.co/9znpIeu3xI
Hello everyone, I'm Gene Park, a culture critic at The Washington Post. First of all, thank you to the mods for allowing me to post on this subreddit. To be transparent, I am a tourist parachuting into the UAP discourse, but I am a huge fan of Spielberg and am excited for Disclosure Day, so that is the root of my interest at the moment. But I'm interested in doing a story about how discussions and discourse around UFOs and UAPs is shifting during this moment with a high profile Hollywood movi...






