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Jordan Flowers on NewsNation: Third UAP File Release

June 15, 2026

Executive Director Jordan Flowers discusses the third release of government UAP files, historical intelligence records, and why the issue now carries global national security implications.

Jordan Flowers

Jordan Flowers

Executive Director

Executive Director Jordan Flowers joined NewsNation's Hena Doba to discuss the third public release of government UAP records and videos. The conversation followed a week of renewed congressional attention, including remarks from lawmakers calling for greater transparency around federal UAP programs.

Flowers said the latest release reinforces that federal agencies have treated the issue seriously for decades. He pointed to historical records showing military and intelligence interest in unusual aerial incidents, as well as more recent indications that the Director of National Intelligence and the FBI continue to examine reports involving sensitive national security sites.

The interview also addressed the global scope of the issue. Flowers noted that recent files include reports outside the United States, including a 2008 incident in Zimbabwe, and said the broader question is not limited to one country or one agency.

Asked what stood out in the files, Flowers highlighted historical intelligence records and documents that suggest earlier government concern over UAP reports. He also discussed the need to move beyond video clips alone and toward fuller context, including underlying records, sensor data, and a clearer public accounting of what agencies know.

Flowers also previewed the Disclosure Foundation's upcoming Washington forum, which will bring together members of Congress, national security experts, scientists, and public leaders to examine the policy, scientific, and social implications of the UAP issue.