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Jordan Flowers on Fox News: UAP Transparency and National Security

July 12, 2026

Executive Director Jordan Flowers joins Fox News to discuss the fourth release of federal UAP records, the need for underlying sensor data, and how transparency can coexist with national security.

Jordan Flowers

Jordan Flowers

Executive Director

Executive Director Jordan Flowers joined Fox News' The Big Weekend Show following the fourth release of federal UAP records. The segment examined newly public videos and historical reports involving unidentified objects near sensitive military and nuclear facilities.

Flowers said the videos alone are not enough to determine what the objects represent. He called for the release of kinematic, telemetry, and other sensor data that would allow independent scientific analysis of alleged capabilities while protecting details that could expose classified collection methods.

The discussion also addressed national security. Flowers argued that the government can acknowledge unresolved incidents and provide more context without disclosing operational secrets. He noted that the underlying explanation could include foreign surveillance systems, unknown natural phenomena, or other possibilities that require investigation.

People just want to be told the truth. And that's beyond belief categories. That's independent of whether you think these are real or not real, whatever it is. The American people want to be told the truth.

Asked why the issue matters to the broader public, Flowers pointed to bipartisan support for transparency and congressional interest in unresolved allegations. He also discussed the Foundation's efforts to encourage review of NASA and National Archives holdings for records that could provide clearer historical context.