*NEW* UAP News July 2026

July 2026 — Pressure, Patience, and a Pause

If June was the month everything accelerated, July opens with a more measured but no less significant beat. The Disclosure Forum of June 25th sent its shockwaves into the first days of this month — with senators pledging new legislation, lawmakers revealing what they have seen in classified briefings, and Luis Elizondo receiving the first ever Disclosure Award for his decade of personal risk in pursuit of the truth.

But July has also brought the disclosure movement's first real test of patience. As World UFO Day arrived on July 2nd — the anniversary of Roswell 1947 — there was no fourth PURSUE release. No White House acknowledgement. No update on the missing scientists. The administration that promised rolling transparency has gone quiet, and the community is watching closely.

What July has delivered instead are the details — the texture beneath the headlines. A congressman who entered the year as a sceptic now says he has seen plasmoids moving intelligently in classified footage and cannot unsee it. Christopher Mellon has revealed that UAP incursions over US military bases run to hundreds per year. And a rift has opened between two of the movement's most prominent voices — Elizondo and Coulthart — raising questions that go to the heart of who controls the disclosure narrative and why.

Meanwhile, science has formally entered the room. The White House UAP Science Advisory Council, led by Harvard's Professor Avi Loeb, is now operational — a development that may ultimately prove more consequential than any single file release.

July is not a quiet month. It is a month of pressure building beneath the surface. Keep watching this space.