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Demand Truth: Are UAPs Our Hidden National Security Threat?

On Special Report this week, Bret Baier took Americans back through a trail of UAP research that stretches for decades, laying out claims that past U.S. Presidents have been briefed on unexplained encounters that deserve far more scrutiny. Baier’s report treated the subject with the seriousness it warrants, not as late-night fodder but as a matter that intersects with national security and public trust.

A new documentary called The Age of Disclosure has further stoked the debate by putting 34 senior current and former U.S. government, military, and intelligence officials on camera to tell what they know about these phenomena. The film’s release — and the high-profile names attached to it — should force every elected official to stop playing politics and start demanding answers.

Baier and others point to decades of secrecy and to whistleblowers who say key information was withheld from the American people and even from Congress at times, a pattern that smells of the same bureaucratic opacity Washington uses to hide failures. This is not harmless secrecy; it’s the government insulating itself while leaving citizens and service members in the dark about potential threats and unknown technologies.

The documentary doesn’t read like a late-night conspiracy script — it features senators and figures from both parties, including high-profile names who are now asking hard questions in public. That bipartisan collection of officials makes clear this is not a red-team/blue-team stunt but a real national conversation that conservatives should lead by insisting on accountability, not spin.

Americans pay for the defense and deserve to know whether advanced, unexplained craft are roaming near our military installations and nuclear sites, or whether foreign adversaries have technology we don’t understand. Lawmakers calling for investigations are doing the right thing; Congress must use its power to get classified briefings into appropriate oversight channels and to protect our pilots and servicemembers from unknown dangers.

Patriots should demand two things at once: clarity and strength. We want full transparency where possible, rigorous oversight where needed, and a military that is resourced to identify, counter, and if necessary neutralize any threat — known or unexplained — while refusing to be lulled by bureaucrats who would rather hide inconvenient truths than defend the American people.

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