Disclosure Diaries Update #107
A summary of notable Disclosure updates from Oct 6-12, 2025

This past week in Disclosure:
Oct 6 – Ex-Air Force insider claims intelligence community shown “ancient Tic Tac” images from archaeological dig
According to coverage from the Liberation Times, Dylan Borland (a former U.S. Air Force member and intelligence UAP whistleblower), says that as early as 2015 he was briefed by legacy UAP program personnel and shown photographic evidence of a Tic Tac-shaped craft allegedly recovered during an archaeological excavation overseas.
Borland claims those involved told him that the objects were “very old,” and that these images were shared within classified circles, but never publicly disclosed.
Oct 9 – FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) ultimately does not include the UAP Disclosure Act language
While the final version of the NDAA includes several UAP related provisions, the Sens. Schumer/Rounds sponsored UAP Disclosure Act language has (again) not made the cut.
Speaking earlier to Askapol, Sen. Rounds indicated:
“The only thing I know is that I heard that the House may not be willing to go along with [the UAPDA].”
Oct 10 – Rep. Burchett: "US Gov. hiding UAP truth, contractors blocking disclosure"
In a wide-ranging 90-minute interview with Tucker Carlson, Rep. Tim Burchett reiterated his belief that the U.S. government is deliberately concealing the truth about UAP.
Key themes discussed include:
- Government deception: Burchett said Washington continues to lie about UFOs and run disinformation campaigns.
- Contractor pressure: He argued defense contractors and tech firms benefit from keeping UAP documents classified.
- Non-human technology: Referred to sworn testimonies claiming recovered craft and “aliens” had been identified, including reports of underwater UAP activity.
- Transparency push: Called for Donald Trump and future administrations to commit to full UAP declassification.
- Personal risks: Claimed he has faced political retaliation and attempts to discredit him for pressing the UAP issue.
- Bigger picture: Linked UAP secrecy to broader problems in Congress, including insider trading, corruption, and compromised leadership.
Burchett closed by stressing that disclosure is both a national security issue and a matter of public trust, urging: “The government needs to tell the truth.”
Oct 12 – "The Age of Disclosure" is tipped to debut on Amazon Prime Video in November/December
Dan Farah’s new documentary The Age of Disclosure premiered at SXSW and brings forward testimonies from 34 senior U.S. military, intelligence, and government officials who assert that the government has concealed evidence of non-human intelligence for decades.
It has been alleged that the film will debut on Amazon Prime by the end of the year.
Things to look out for in the near future:
Beyond / unknown
- Several journalists have indicated that first-hand witnesses of the alleged UAP legacy programs are in the process of providing testimony/evidence to the relevant authorities (e.g. the IC IG) and/or are on the verge of making public statements in the near future (Example 1, example 2, example 3, example 4)
Need a refresher on what's happened so far?
- Disclosure Timeline (since 2017)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Key People
- Important Definitions
- The four viable explanations for UAP
- Last week's Disclosure Diaries update
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