Disclosure movement

Disclosure movement
Notable advocates for disclosure include (clockwise, from top): Luis Elizondo, John Podesta, David Wilcock, and Daniel Sheehan
Years active1990s to present
Major figuresSteven Greer, David Wilcock, Luis Elizondo, David Fravor, Christopher Mellon, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer, Jeremy Corbell, Daniel Sheehan
InfluencedSecret space program

The disclosure movement is a social movement that argues governments generally, or the United States Government specifically, has secret information regarding UFOs and so-called "non-human intelligence" – variously described as space aliens, "interdimensional" beings, a novel form of life, or even time travelers. The movement advocates for that supposed information to be declassified for purposes of human social and scientific advancement. The disclosure movement prophesizes a future event or process called "disclosure" that will mark the date upon which such declassification occurs.

Adherents of the disclosure movement have variously predicted that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, or Pope Leo XIV are on the verge of initiating disclosure. The movement has been occasionally framed by observers as comparable to a system of religious belief. Notable disclosure advocates include David Wilcock, Steven Greer, and Christopher Mellon.