Dr. Steven Greer, founder of The Disclosure Project, sent a four-page letter to President Trump and other top officials on June 29, 2026, giving them until August 29 to respond before he releases hard evidence of UFOs, secret programs, and illegal operations.
The UFO disclosure movement has taken a sharp turn. Dr. Steven Greer, a well-known figure in UFO research, has given the U.S. government a strict deadline. He says if officials do not reply to his letter by August 29, 2026, he will go public with what he calls conclusive proof about UFOs, covert operations, and reverse-engineered alien technology.
Greer sent his four-page letter on June 29 to President Donald Trump, intelligence officials, senior government leaders, and members of Congress. The letter warns that The Disclosure Project plans to collect and release hard proof of UFOs, illegal covert operations, and reverse engineering programs if the government does not respond within the 60-day window.
The Letter and Its Demands
Greer’s letter makes it clear that certain hidden programs inside the U.S. government and private companies are completely illegal. The documents state that these programs lose all protection under national security law because of their unconstitutional nature. They cannot legally use the National Security Act to hide evidence, documents, or materials.
The letter outlines a pattern of obstruction faced by top government and military officials who tried to access these programs. In the executive branch, the document notes that in December 1993, the CIA director under President Bill Clinton reportedly confirmed that neither he nor the President had clearance to access the documents. Within Congress, Dan Burton from the Oversight Committee and Richard Bryan from the Senate Intelligence Committee reported similar refusals. Military intelligence leaders, including DIA Director General Patrick Hughes and Admiral Tom Wilson, faced not only obstruction but also threats when they sought information.
Greer’s letter asks the U.S. government to give a written reply by August 29, 2026. It also warns that any opposing statement will be challenged.
The 800 Whistleblowers Behind the Project
The Disclosure Project has spoken with more than 800 whistleblowers over 35 years. Their testimonies describe secret operations run outside the law. These activities include theft of funds, treason, murder, kidnappings, and human trafficking. Government and corporate groups have carried out these actions without approval. They have bypassed national security rules and blocked access even for Congress, intelligence leaders, and senior officials.
Greer also stated in his letter that human-made Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) built from reverse-engineered alien vehicles have been used in drug smuggling, human trafficking, and the illegal arms trade. The letter also mentions contact with secret agents who claim to hold proof of alien crafts and alien bodies.
The Disclosure Project’s History
Greer founded The Disclosure Project in 1993. The goal of the project is to publicly disclose the government’s alleged knowledge of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence. The project describes itself as an effort to grant amnesty to government whistleblowers willing to violate their security oaths by sharing information.
The project kicked off publicly in 2001 with a major press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Since then, Greer has continued to gather testimony from military and government insiders.
“Our program began in the 1990s with the goal of identifying individuals with top secret clearances who had significant information about UFOs.”
Government Response and Growing UFO Disclosure Movement
The letter comes at a time when UFO and UAP discussions have gained serious attention in recent years. The Trump administration has shown interest in the topic. In early 2025, the new Trump administration asked Greer to write a one-page briefing document to hand directly to the president. According to Greer, when the president read it, “his eyes lit up, and he said, ‘I want to pursue this.’”
In February 2026, Trump ordered the Pentagon to release every government file on alien life and UFOs. However, Greer has said that what is being released right now was designed decades ago โ not as a revelation, but as a distraction from the real archive.
Other figures in the UFO disclosure movement have also spoken about upcoming revelations. David Grusch, a former intelligence officer who became a whistleblower, has said that disclosure could move forward in “60โ90 days.” Kash Patel, a former Pentagon official, has said that UFO files have been delivered and are being prepared for release.
What Greer Plans to Release
Greer recommends that governments and institutions worldwide should release hard evidence about UFOs to increase transparency and establish oversight mechanisms. He emphasizes international cooperation and says other countries should act if the U.S. fails to disclose.
The letter tied to the evidence asks the U.S. government to give a written reply by August 29, 2026. It also warns that any opposite statement will be challenged.
The document further states that human-made Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) built from reverse-engineered alien vehicles have been used in drug smuggling, human trafficking, and the illegal arms trade. It also mentions contact with secret agents who claim to hold proof of alien crafts and alien bodies.
Public Reaction and Social Media Buzz
The news has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms. Many users on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit have shared their thoughts on Greer’s ultimatum. Some believe this could be the moment the truth finally comes out, while others remain doubtful given the history of similar promises that did not deliver.
UFO enthusiasts have expressed both excitement and skepticism. The 60-day deadline has become a talking point among disclosure advocates, with many marking their calendars for August 29.
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The Larger Picture
The UFO disclosure movement has gained significant momentum in recent years. Congressional hearings, Pentagon reports, and whistleblower testimonies have brought the topic into the mainstream. The UAP Transparency Act has been introduced in Congress to require the release of all documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena.
The White House has also created the UAP Science Advisory Council. The Pentagon has released multiple batches of UFO files. These steps suggest that the government is taking the issue more seriously than in previous decades.
However, skeptics have pointed out that while governments have released thousands of UFO files, none provide definitive proof of extraterrestrial visitors.
Greer’s 60-day ultimatum adds pressure to an already tense situation. Whether the government will respond by August 29 remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the UFO disclosure debate is not going away anytime soon.
The clock is now ticking. By August 29, 2026, the world may know if the U.S. government will finally address decades of UFO secrecy โ or if Greer will release what he calls conclusive proof on his own terms.
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