Sun Jul 06 14:30:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text, followed by a news article version:

**Summary:**

The author reflects on previous observations in spring and fall 2023 regarding a surge in UFO-related information, leaks, and alleged whistleblowing. The author noted three key features: (1) The credibility of individuals making claims and the quality of evidence presented seemed higher than in the past. (2) There was a notable bipartisan interest in Congress, with figures like Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds taking the matter seriously. (3) Despite the increase in information, no definitive “disclosure” occurred, leaving room for skepticism. The author suggested that the increased political and media attention should have removed the fear of reprisal for whistleblowers. The failure to provide conclusive proof, therefore, casts doubt on the existence of a major government UFO secret.

**News Article:**

**UFO Buzz Fades as Believers Await Definitive Disclosure**

WASHINGTON – A wave of UFO-related revelations and Congressional interest that swept through Washington in 2023 has yet to produce the definitive “disclosure” sought by UFO enthusiasts, prompting renewed skepticism.

In the spring and fall of 2023, a surge of leaks, alleged whistleblower accounts, and heightened media attention suggested to some that elements within the government were intentionally creating a narrative of secret UFO knowledge. The phenomena included the rise of individuals with credible national security backgrounds, such as David Grusch and Luis Elizondo, making significant claims and sharing footage that seemed more compelling than previous UFO sightings. These stories appeared in major outlets, including *The New York Times*.

Adding to the intrigue, prominent politicians, including then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds, displayed bipartisan interest in the topic, holding hearings and demanding transparency from the government.

However, despite the increased visibility, the author points out the information provided fell short of providing concrete and compelling evidence.

While the increased visibility and Congressional interest may have been enough to embolden potential whistleblowers with national security backgrounds, the lack of truly groundbreaking information has led to renewed doubt about the existence of secret government UFO programs.

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