Congress Demanded 46 SPECIFIC Named UAP Videos. Whistleblowers Told Congress Exactly Where Files Are Stored. Pentagon Missed April 14 Deadline. Luna: “Someone Did Not Pass the Letter to Appropriate Authorities.” Intelligence Sources Watching for File Tampering.

March 31, 2026: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (Chairwoman, House Oversight Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets) sent a letter to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth demanding 46 specific classified UAP video files. This is the most precise UAP disclosure demand in congressional history. Unlike previous general requests, Luna’s letter named individual video files by TITLE, DATE, LOCATION, and in some cases MILITARY CALLSIGN. These are retrieval demands for known cataloged footage that whistleblowers confirmed exists in Pentagon archives. Footage reportedly includes: objects performing maneuvers defying known physics; objects operating in restricted military airspace; in some cases, objects being engaged by American fighters; spherical, cigar-shaped, and Tic-Tac objects; some footage in full color quality. April 14, 2026 deadline: Pentagon missed it. Luna’s statement: “No one from the Pentagon had responded until we reached out, and it appears that someone did not pass the letter to the appropriate authorities. How convenient.” Rep. Eric Burlison separately confirmed a parallel March 6 letter was sent to Departments of Defense, State, Energy, and ODNI demanding specific files by name. Two intelligence community sources told the New York Post they have eyes on the exact files being requested and “will blow the whistle if videos are moved, altered, or deleted.” The Disclosure Foundation confirmed they provided Congress with specific UAP record names and metadata — they literally furnished draft oversight letters to help members demand records.

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