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Advocacy group focused on UFO/UAP disclosure. Social media presence: X handle @disclosureorg.

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Disclosure Party (@disclosureorg) is a grassroots coalition committed to pushing for legislative transparency and civic engagement around unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Formally launched around December 2023, they describe themselves as “a decentralized activist network” deeply involved in advocating for laws or regulatory changes that compel government disclosure of UAP-related materials. Their public-facing presence includes a website, social media activity (notably on X, previously Twitter), and a Reddit community that coordinates many of their outreach and policy actions. Their stated mission centers on influencing public policy, shaping media narratives, and cultivating community mobilization.

They foster multiple advocacy channels. One program uses letter templates and tools to help members directly contact elected officials — a strategy aimed at turning individual voices into pressure for UAP legislation. Their outreach work also includes media relations, pushing for careful public coverage of UAP issues and emphasizing transparency rather than sensationalism. Community plays a fundamental role.

People who join Disclosure Party often come from UAP-focused Reddit forums, national conversations among UFO/UAP research circles, and other forms of online activism. Their members are encouraged to engage with legislative petitions, share proposed policy drafts, and amplify awareness through social channels. A shared goal is to build what they sometimes call a “future support network for rapid societal change.” What distinguishes Disclosure Party from many UFO interest groups is their explicit legislative and relational focus. Rather than emphasizing fringe or speculative theories, they aim to influence processes — laws, disclosure statutes, oversight committees — that could require agencies to release UAP records or footage.

Although they claim to seek “objective media coverage,” how media outlets interpret “objective” varies, and some critics challenge whether the sources used are rigorous or cherry-picked. These challenges are typical in this field.

The organization claims to be decentralized, which means decision-making is diffuse and many activities emerge from community member-driven initiatives rather than a centralized staff. As a result, their messaging sometimes spans a mix of legal arguments, scientific curiosity, personal anecdotes, and political framing, depending on who’s speaking.

There are open questions around how Disclosure Party sustains its operations, including funding, governance structure, and long-term strategy. Also contested is how much access they have to accurate or credible UAP documentation, whether government or private, and how closely their advocacy aligns with broader scientific or policy experts. Still, as long as UAP disclosure remains on public and political agendas, Disclosure Party is one of the actors shaping how that conversation unfolds.

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This is a great point by @michaelshermer. After we know what these unreported UFO programs have been doing with the recovered craft, this deserves to be answered in a public hearing by the people who believed that compartmentalized secrecy was more important than science. https://t.co/rWKlPNAM3l [Quoted] Another counterfactual for UFOlogists/UAPers: they claim we have back engineered alien tech able to fly thousands of MPH & turn on a dime, go from 80,000 feet to sea level in a second. O-kay,...

RT @AskaPol_UAPs: NEW EXCLUSIVE: UAPDA sponsor “working NDAA stuff now” but UFO hurdle remains, “Issue last time was the House” Ask a Pol…

RT @AskaPol_UAPs: All aboard the MSM 🛸 train! 🚆

RT @SPACEdotcom: Disclosure day: If ET made contact, how would we handle the news? https://t.co/Lqeu9nYgVy

RT @UAPJames: Congress demands 46 UFO videos from Dept of War, insider says clear full-color footage is “shocking” “You’re gonna see some…

RT @LeadingReport: BREAKING: Congress demands for Pentagon to release 46 secret UFO videos, per NY Post.

What would aliens think about humans? The Zoo Hypothesis says they’re watching and not contacting us because we’re too primitive and unstable. Meanwhile, entire ecosystems are collapsing, oceans are filling with trash and acidifying, 70% of wildlife has disappeared in the last four decades, wars continue across the globe, rival human factions have acquired thousands of nuclear weapons, governments manipulate information, corporations grow more powerful, inequality keeps widening, and humanity...

Lawmakers are requesting 46 classified UFO videos, and a source who has viewed the footage told the New York Post that “you’re gonna see some weird f–king s–t.” https://t.co/Q8I5Z8dYA9 [Quoted] Congress demands Dept of War release 46 secret UFO videos : 'You're gonna see some weird f-king s-t' https://t.co/kNKRuBXzbC https://t.co/8Bk29ufO3P

Skeptics will take “unknown origin” and reframe it as unknowable so they can avoid confronting what the evidence actually implies. https://t.co/l5ueNhlx1n [Quoted] Craft of unknown origin subject of secret study, former US intelligence official James Lacatski confirms https://t.co/tVtC7e2XyG

RT @MarkSZaidEsq: Most of our #AnomalousHealthIncident clients were US intelligence officers but countless law enforcement, diplomats & mil…

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