UFOlogy This Week
Bringing intelligence to the discussion — analysis, not speculation.

UFOlogy This Week — STARGATE's Unacknowledged UAP Implications
This week, we re-examine the U.S. government's remote viewing programs, notably STARGATE, decades after their official declassification. Beyond initial dismissal, significant data points suggest early intelligence efforts encountered phenomena now recognized as UAP and potential non-human intelligence.

UFOlogy This Week — Crash Retrieval Verification Focus
The crash retrieval narrative continues to dominate UAP discourse, pitting whistleblower accounts against official denials. Verifiable physical evidence remains elusive, challenging both government oversight and public understanding.

UFOlogy This Week — Focus on Contact and Abduction Research
Serious academic institutions are increasingly examining contact and abduction phenomena. This shift marks a critical evolution in UAP studies, moving beyond mere observation to direct human experience.

UFOlogy This Week — The SCIF Conundrum
Congressional access to classified UAP data remains a critical bottleneck for disclosure. Members of Congress witness sensitive information in SCIFs but are legally barred from public discussion.

UFOlogy This Week — Nuclear Site Incursions Remain Unaddressed
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena continue to demonstrate interest in sensitive nuclear installations, a pattern largely ignored by official UAP efforts. This consistent activity demands a more robust and transparent investigation from the Pentagon.

UFOlogy This Week — DOPSR's Chokehold on Disclosure (Week 19, 2026)
The Department of Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR) continues to be a primary obstacle to UAP transparency. Its opaque process silences whistleblowers and limits public understanding of sensitive, unclassified information.

UFOlogy This Week — Global Disclosure: An Uneven Pace (Week 19, 2026)
International UAP disclosure moves at a disparate pace. Some nations embrace transparency, while others maintain a steadfast silence despite mounting global pressure.

UFOlogy This Week — Nimitz Corroboration and Naval Silence
New testimony from USS Nimitz personnel strengthens the reality of the 2004 encounters. The U.S. Navy continues its opaque stance on these critical national security events, fueling ongoing congressional frustration.

UFOlogy This Week — FOIA Battles and Disclosure Frontiers
This Week 18, 2026, examines the ongoing struggle to extract UAP information from government agencies via FOIA requests. We analyze recent wins, persistent obstacles, and the bureaucratic landscape defining the disclosure effort.

UFOlogy This Week — The Pentagon's UAP Video Backlog
The Pentagon still holds dozens of classified UAP recordings that never made it to public view. This report details what remains hidden, why, and what the next release could mean for national security.

UFOlogy This Week — Reverse Engineering and Government Disclosure
New information has surfaced regarding reverse engineering programs, with named contractors and facilities coming to light. The UAP community is abuzz with the implications of these disclosures, which may shed new light on the capabilities and intentions of UAP entities.
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