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>>161979Skywatch Signal @UAPWatchers - UAP RECORDS D-DAY: NARA gets the files today. Now what actually happens?
Today (9/30/25) is the deadline for federal agencies to hand their UAP records to the National Archives. The clock starts when NARA receives them. You can walk in and inspect within 30 days (by Oct 30, 2025), and they’ve got up to 180 days to post them online (by Mar 29, 2026). So don’t expect a flood on the website tonight, because this will trickle in, zero doubt.
NARA’s UAP topic page and Record Group 615 show 2025 transfers from FAA, NRC, ODNI, OSD. But that page is not the whole story, UAP references are scattered everywhere (e.g., Navy ship logbooks with 100+ sightings).
What’s still missing is the heavy hitters like the FBI, CIA, DoD/DoW, files from those agencies aren’t up in the new collection yet. NASA says it won’t transfer DoD-owned UAP material it’s holding because it doesn’t meet the criteria. So in other words, expect gaps.
Withholds (already flagged) from the FAA, identified 13 records as confidential (to be withheld) and 63 more that were slated for release but aren’t in the public catalog yet. NRC listed 3 records and confirmed a second (undisclosed) list that won’t be released. You’ll see a lot of “Partially Available Online” labels, sometimes because of withholds, sometimes because digitizing takes time.
There’s also pre-existing gold that still isn’t digitized: “Flying Discs – Hamilton Field,” “Flying Saucers,” Project 3527 ‘Ghost Rockets’ (1946), multiple Project Blue Book accessions (RG 341), AIIRs (1953–61), the 4602d AISS sighting case files (1954–56), DC-area incident files, and agency subject folders that literally spell out UFO reporting procedures. Some won’t get posted due to rights, but plenty should, so something to look forward too!
You can hunt without losing a weekend by going to this link:
http://catalog.archives.gov but also check AAD and the Presidential Libraries. On a scanned record page, type your keyword in the search box and refresh, it’ll highlight hits across pages. Tags/comments help (clunky UI, but worth it). Expect weird page order. Redactions are usually upstream from the agencies, not NARA.
What I’m watching next is which agencies actually complied, which records show up first, and which get postponed under the NDAA’s disclosure exceptions. If you spot fresh uploads, drop the catalog IDs, I’ll help verify, cross-reference, and mirror.
This is where the paper trail either shows up or shows us who’s still sitting on it.
#UAP #NARA #Disclosure #FOIA #UAPRecords #Archives #Transparency #ODNI #DoD #CIA #FBI #FAA #NRC #ProjectBlueBook #ufotwitter #uapX
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https://x.com/UAPWatchers/status/1973149721691619474Sloan Rachmuth @SloanRachmuth - SAY HER NAME: Mary Collins, 20 years old, tortured, and stabbed 133 times in Charlotte in 2020. Two of her killers are out on bond and her case hasn’t even gone to trial.
Mary‘s grandmother Mia Alderman testified yesterday at the victims of violent crime hearing. Mary’s family – and Mary deserve Justice. #ncpol
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