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UAP Governance Boards, Plasmoid Life and Citizen Sensors Redefine the Next Phase of Disclosure

1 h 0 min · 22. Juni 2026
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Governments, scientists and citizens moved along parallel tracks in recent days as Washington’s new UAP governance board and science advisory council took clearer shape, Ross Coulthart and David Grusch pushed non-human intelligence debates toward sentient plasmoid life and alleged legacy crash programs, and citizen-driven tools like the UFO Sense network sought to generate independent data. Historical fault lines from Roswell to Majestic‑12 resurfaced in fresh testimony, while Spielberg’s Disclosure Day and skeptical voices like Michael Shermer’s highlighted how culture and science will filter whatever the UAP governance system ultimately releases.

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