Disclosure Wave 3
On Friday, June 12, 2026, the Pentagon dropped its third wave of declassified UAP files — and once again, the timing feels like it carries its own message. This release landed on the very same day as the premiere of Steven Spielberg's new film "Disclosure Day," a story about a global extraterrestrial revelation. Coincidence? Synchronicity? Or something else entirely? You decide.
This third batch includes 53 documents and 10 images sourced from the CIA, FBI, NASA, the Department of Defense and other unspecified agencies, along with six new videos and three NASA audio recordings. And unlike the previous two waves, which leaned heavily on military sensor footage, several of these new videos show direct eyewitness footage of strange encounters — a notable shift in what is being released.
According to the Pentagon, the war.gov/UFO website has now received over 1.7 billion hits worldwide since it launched on May 8 — and officials say the department and its agency partners are already working on the next release.
🥔 The "Potato" Over Cheyenne Mountain
Perhaps the strangest detail in this entire release comes from a 2024 FBI document describing an object witnessed over the Cheyenne Mountains in Colorado. A former U.S. Army intelligence officer, along with four members of his unit, observed an unidentified object with distinct edges, shaped — in their own words — like a potato.
The witnesses described the object as appearing opalescent white, somewhat translucent, with a slight shimmer across its surface. Notably, they reported that it cast no shadow at all. An object with no shadow, shimmering, semi-transparent, irregularly shaped — sitting over one of the most secure military installations in North America. Cheyenne Mountain is home to NORAD. This is not a remote field in the countryside. This is the literal nerve center of North American air defense.
- Potato-shaped, shadowless UAP observed over Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado — 2024 FBI document
- Five federal agents report glowing orbs on the horizon in 2023 — "Are you seeing this?"
- FBI digital renderings created in 2026 to recreate agent eyewitness accounts
- 2008 CIA report of a disc-shaped object with rotating lights over Harare Airport, Zimbabwe
- Over two hours of Apollo 16 mission debrief audio from 1972
- 1962 conversation between astronaut Gordon Cooper and journalist Walter Cronkite
- Release coincides with the premiere of Spielberg's "Disclosure Day"
👁️ "Are You Seeing This?"
Among the new documents are accounts from five federal law enforcement agents who, in 2023, reported watching strange glowing orbs appear on the horizon. One agent recalled their partner turning to them and simply asking — "Are you seeing this?" That question, now sitting in an official government document released to the public, captures something that countless witnesses throughout history have felt in that exact moment: the disbelief of seeing something that should not be there, and needing someone else to confirm you are not imagining it.
The FBI went further than simply filing the reports — they produced digital renderings in 2026 to visually recreate exactly what these agents described seeing. Four of the new videos in this release are built from eyewitness footage rather than military sensors — a meaningful shift toward the human experience of these encounters, not just the technical data.
🌍 The Harare Disc: Zimbabwe, 2008
One of the most striking documents in this release is a July 2008 CIA report describing a UFO sighting above Harare International Airport in Zimbabwe — a report serious enough that it was transmitted directly to the White House Situation Room and the wider intelligence community.
Witnesses described a disc-shaped object with a hollow center and a series of rotating lights along its underside, with the object emanating "beams" while it hovered. Observers at the time debated whether this was an advanced surveillance device belonging to a foreign government, or something of extraterrestrial origin entirely.
An object hovering over an international airport, beaming light, with rotating lights and a hollow center — taken seriously enough to reach the White House Situation Room — and the public is only now, eighteen years later, finding out it happened at all.
🚀 Apollo 16 & The Cooper-Cronkite Conversation
This release includes over two hours of audio from the Apollo 16 mission debrief, recorded in 1972. Apollo 16 joins Apollo 11, 12 and 17 as yet another crewed lunar mission whose debriefing audio is now part of the public disclosure record — a pattern that is becoming impossible to ignore.
Perhaps even more intriguing is a 1962 conversation between astronaut Gordon Cooper and journalist Walter Cronkite, now declassified as part of this batch. Gordon Cooper later became one of the most outspoken astronauts on the subject of UFOs throughout his life, repeatedly stating that he believed extraterrestrial visitation was real. A 1962 recording of Cooper discussing this very subject with one of America's most trusted journalists, sealed away for over six decades, is now part of the historical record.
🌌 The Pattern Keeps Growing
Wave 1 gave us Apollo 11 and decades of FBI history. Wave 2 gave us a military shootdown, Apollo 12 audio, and Manhattan Project era sightings. Now Wave 3 gives us a shadowless potato-shaped craft over NORAD's home base, federal agents questioning their own eyes, a beam-emitting disc over an international airport, and yet another Apollo mission's hidden audio — all arriving on the same day a major Hollywood film about global disclosure hits theaters.
With 1.7 billion hits on the official disclosure site and officials confirming the next release is already being prepared, this is clearly not slowing down. Each wave adds new categories of evidence — military, law enforcement, intelligence, and now the astronauts themselves, decade after decade, all converging into one undeniable pattern.


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