UFO Disclosure Map Sets End Date
- Cristina Gomez
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A PowerPoint slide presented publicly at Stanford treats UAP disclosure as a schedule. According to Army veteran Sean Hazlett, speaking on the Camp Gagnon podcast, retired Army Colonel Karl Nell presented a phased disclosure map at the Sol Foundation symposium with five stages. Phase one, demonstrate existence, dated January 2024. Phase two, correlate signatures, January 2025. Phase three, characterize performance, October 2030. Phase four, determine nature, October 2034. Phase five, engagement, sits at the end of the chart. Nell served on the UAP Task Force and vouched under oath for whistleblower David Grusch, which gives the slide a bit more interest. Hazlett’s understanding is that each phase targets a different audience, beginning with government acceptance through closed briefings and the 2023 Grusch hearing, then moving to scientists and finally the public.
If phase two calls for repeating, measurable patterns, the Pentagon’s 4th PURSUE file release delivered one. The batch includes records of green fireballs near Los Alamos in the 1940s and a 2015 incident at the Pantex plant near Amarillo, where security personnel reportedly chased a silent, diamond shaped object hovering over the facility that assembles America’s nuclear weapons. According to former State and Defense Department official Marik von Rennenkampff, speaking on NewsNation, the documented history of UFO activity at nuclear sites is extensive and backed by government records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, including the 1967 Malmstrom Air Force Base case in Montana, where ten nuclear missiles reportedly went offline at once. Per insights from researcher Robert Hastings’ book UFOs and Nukes, that case is one of dozens spanning decades. The same release drew criticism, however.

Television producer Miguel Sancho, author of Evidence of the Extraordinary, noted on the same NewsNation panel that the widely shared “chandelier” video is readily explained as lens refraction, and questioned why the Department of War categorized it as unresolved.
The strongest new evidence came from outside the files entirely. As reported in FLYING Magazine and expanded on the Safe Aerospace podcast hosted by former Navy F-18 pilot Ryan Graves, 26 year FAA veteran Jason Judy described UAP reports arriving almost nightly at his facility beginning around 2021. During the 2023 shoot down period, one radar target tagged as a balloon made a U-turn and accelerated from 28 knots to a computed 1,252 knots, roughly 1,441 miles per hour, in about one minute before the system dropped the track. Jason also confirmed the FAA destroys raw radar data after 45 days, meaning recordings from that period are gone unless deliberately preserved.

Sources
Camp Gagnon. (2026, July 7). The LAST phase of UFO disclosure is here [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRBcXFIM7fQ
NewsNation. (2026, July 11). Security officers CHASED UFO by car near a nuclear site | Elizabeth Vargas Reports [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDBAB78Q_cc
Safe Aerospace Podcast. (2026, July 10). 26-Year Air Traffic Controller Reveals What Radar Really Shows About UAP | Jason Judy x Ryan Graves [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvRzqkcitDw





