Trump's UFO Disclosure Speech Reportedly 'Ready to Go' as Insider Claims Urgency
New allegations have emerged suggesting that former President Donald Trump may be on the verge of delivering a sensational speech that would unveil decades of purported UFO evidence to the global public. The claims originate from Mark Christopher Lee, a British writer, director, producer, and self-described ufologist, who asserts he was informed by an advisor to the Trump administration about these developments.
World Leaders Allegedly Grant Permission for Announcement
According to Lee, the advisor revealed that Trump has been granted authority by other major world leaders to make an official declaration concerning unidentified flying objects. "An advisor to the Trump administration told me the president has been given authority by the other major world leaders to make this announcement," Lee stated in an interview with the Daily Mail. This speech would mark a historic moment, potentially confirming the extraterrestrial origin of recovered materials and non-human biologics through forensic analysis.
Lee described the planned address as "the first official acknowledgment of this reality by any world leader," emphasizing its significance in revealing truth about unexplained aerial phenomena, materials from alleged crash sites, and military eyewitness accounts that defy current human technology.
Timing and Urgency of the Planned Disclosure
The speech was initially scheduled for the United Nations General Assembly in September but has reportedly been postponed to coincide with the 79th anniversary of the Roswell incident on July 8. However, Lee indicated that new intelligence developments have created a sense of urgency. "I do feel that President Trump likes to act spontaneously and may not want to wait until July 8. He might also suspect that Russia or China could jump the gun," he explained, suggesting the announcement could come sooner than planned.
Key UFO Incidents to Be Officially Recognised
Lee suggests the announcement would officially recognise several well-documented UFO incidents that have already been verified by the US military and examined during congressional hearings. These include the November 2004 USS Nimitz incident, the 2015 USS Theodore Roosevelt GoFast and Gimbal events, and the infamous 1947 Roswell occurrence.
The 2004 Nimitz encounter has garnered particular attention following sworn testimony from former Navy fighter pilot David Fravor. In 2023, Fravor told Congress that during a training exercise off San Diego, he was redirected to investigate an unidentified object detected on radar. He described observing a white, 40-foot craft shaped "like a Tic Tac" with no visible wings or propulsion system, which mirrored his aircraft's movements before accelerating away at remarkable speed and reappearing miles away moments later.
Similarly, the 2015 GoFast and Gimbal incidents involved unexplained objects recorded by pilots and radar operators aboard the USS Roosevelt, captured using infrared targeting equipment and later declassified by the Pentagon.
Source and Motivations Behind the Disclosure
Lee attributed the information to a source described as "a successful business person acting as an advisor to Trump administration officials," who was allegedly involved in reviewing archived UFO material in preparation for the disclosure. According to Lee, Trump will emphasize that he is the first president to authorize full disclosure because the American people deserve transparency. The address is also expected to reference geopolitical stability and cross-party congressional initiatives as factors enabling disclosure at this time.
This potential speech represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse about UFOs and extraterrestrial life, with implications for public understanding and international relations. As claims circulate about its readiness and urgency, the world awaits any official confirmation or further developments from the Trump camp or other authorities.
