I think significant UAP disclosure could happen between 2026 and 2030, but it depends on political, scientific, and societal factors. Here's why:
1. Government Initiatives and Political Pressure
The UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 mandated declassification of UAP-related documents, similar to the JFK Records Act. This could lead to incremental releases over the next few years.
Bipartisan pressure in the U.S. government, with figures like Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Tim Burchett pushing for more transparency.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has been tasked with investigating UAPs, and their reports could eventually reveal more.
2. Whistleblowers and Leaks
David Grusch's claims (2023) about a secret crash retrieval program and non-human intelligence suggest disclosure may come through whistleblowers before official acknowledgment.
If more insiders come forward with credible evidence, it may force the government’s hand.
3. Military and Scientific Acknowledgment
The Pentagon's 2021 and 2023 UAP reports confirmed that many sightings remain unexplained and exhibit advanced capabilities.
NASA and other agencies are openly investigating UAPs, which is a major shift from past denial.
Scientists like Dr. Avi Loeb (Galileo Project) are actively searching for physical evidence, which could lead to breakthroughs.
4. Public Readiness and Controlled Disclosure
Governments might be preparing the public for gradual disclosure to avoid panic or disruption.
The media and entertainment industry (e.g., increased UAP coverage in mainstream news and Hollywood films) might be subtly shaping public perception.
5. International Cooperation and External Pressures
If another country (e.g., China or Russia) reveals information first, the U.S. might be forced to respond.
Organizations like the United Nations have shown renewed interest in discussing UAPs.
Conclusion
While full disclosure (e.g., revealing alien contact or reverse-engineered technology) may still be far off, I expect incremental revelations over the next 5-10 years. Whether this leads to definitive proof of non-human intelligence remains uncertain, but the increasing pressure and momentum suggest we’re moving toward greater transparency.
What do you think? Will disclosure happen suddenly or in a slow, controlled manner?