UAP File Release: Jordan Flowers Responds to Pentagon Records, AARO & Barksdale Incursions

UAP File Release: Jordan Flowers Responds to Pentagon Records, AARO & Barksdale Incursions
Jordan Flowers, Executive Director of the Disclosure Foundation, joined Al Jazeera to discuss the recent UAP file release, the need for greater government transparency, and why the issue deserves serious national security and Congressional oversight attention. In the interview, Flowers addresses the limitations of releasing documents without meaningful analysis, the role of AARO, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, recent incursions over sensitive military installations including Barksdale Air Force Base, and the broader implications of UAP transparency. As Flowers explains, the central question is not simply whether any one image or video is definitive. The issue is that trained military personnel continue to report unexplained objects in U.S. airspace, Congress has already created mechanisms to investigate UAP, and the public deserves a serious, evidence-based accounting of what the government knows. “The truth is sensational here. Whether this is U.S. breakthrough technology, whether this is a foreign adversary over the continental United States, whether this is an undiscovered natural phenomenon, or whether this is a form of non-human intelligence, any of those is sensational.” Learn more about the Disclosure Foundation: https://disclosure.org