In a groundbreaking development for UFO disclosure, Dr. Steven Greer, founder of the Disclosure Project, has launched the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive (DPIA), a massive online database chronicling over three decades of research into extraterrestrial contact and the UFO cover-up.
The DPIA, accessible at DPI Archive, is the culmination of Greer's 33 years of work collecting evidence, documents and testimony related to UFOs and ETs. The archive contains a staggering amount of data, including:
- Testimony from 112 top-secret military, corporate and intelligence community whistleblowers
- Thousands of pages of government documents from agencies in the US, UK, Russia and more
- Details on black budget programs reverse-engineering alien technology
- Locations of underground bases housing ET craft
- Evidence of close encounters and contact with extraterrestrial beings
According to Greer, if Congress were to hold hearings on the DPIA for 12 hours a day, every day they're in session, it would take over a year to cover less than 10% of the archive's contents. The goal is to make this wealth of disclosure information freely available and easily searchable for the public, media and government officials investigating the UFO phenomenon.
High-Level Witnesses Are Ready to Testify
The backbone of the DPIA is the testimony of hundreds of high-level government and military operatives with first-hand knowledge of UFO-related programs. While many are not yet ready to go public, Greer says they are prepared to testify before Congress if given the proper security.
Greer is working with sympathetic factions in the intelligence and special operations communities to arrange 24/7 security details for these high-value witnesses beginning June 20th. This protection is necessary to shield them from intimidation and threats against themselves and their families, which Greer says have derailed previous disclosure efforts.
He is urging any other insiders who have been involved in UFO programs and want to come forward to contact him before this June 20th date to ensure their safety and get their testimony on the record.
Congressional Hearings Stalled by Corruption?
Greer had been working with members of Congress to arrange protected UFO hearings and a release of documents, but says these efforts have been stymied by corruption and undue influence by defense contractors who stand to lose from disclosure.
In particular, he named Mike Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, as two powerful players who have suppressed investigations and hearings. Greer pointed out that many of the UFO-related aerospace programs are based in Turner's district, and that both men receive major campaign contributions from defense giants like Lockheed Martin.
Without Congress, Greer is now pursuing the "crowdsourced disclosure" model of the open-source DPIA and calling on supporters to share key information from the archive with their representatives to force the issue.
Catastrophic Disclosure on the Horizon?
Greer warns that if the President and Congress don't take meaningful action on disclosure, military and intelligence community insiders are planning to force the issue themselves with a major document dump and coordinated whistle-blowing campaign.
These factions, tired of decades of cover-ups and illegal black budget UFO programs, are ready to blow the lid off the greatest secret in history, whether the government is ready or not. Greer called these plans a "catastrophic disclosure scenario" and said the DPIA may be a way to prepare the public for even more shocking UFO revelations to come.
As the movement for UFO disclosure continues to build steam, resources like the DPIA and advocates like Greer are vital for keeping the pressure on those in power and waking up the world to the reality of extraterrestrial life. The truth, as they say, is out there - and it may be closer than ever to being revealed.