From mo at Disclosure Diaries:

Apr 9 -- "We see consistent incursions around sensitive government facilities."

-Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ)
At a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Brown was questioned on consistent "incursions on military installations."
In particular, he was questioned on why existing drone/UAS detection systems were unable to adequately deal with such incursions.
Christopher Mellon took to X to comment and provide more context on this line of questioning.


Apr 10 -- "I do know from the people I trust, who have had access to some of these programs, that there are different types of non-human intelligence visiting us whose intentions we do not know."

-Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet
In an interview with Liberation Times, Retired Rear Admiral Gallaudet elaborates on his concern regarding the urgent need for expanded investigations into UFO and USO (i.e. submerged) incidents.
Based on his experiences and statements from officers he trusts, he believes the NHI reality to be beyond doubt.
He stresses the importance of transparency, research and official acknowledgement to effectively address this issue.


Apr 11 -- Rep. Moskowitz confirms Grusch is still unable to provide additional statements in a SCIF, and reaffirms his support for a UAP select committee

"So that's something that's been discussed previously, right? Because we've been trying to get him into a SCIF [sensitive compartmented information facility], and the reason why they were not able to do a SCIF is because, one, it won't get approved, but two, because they took his security clearance away [...] That's why we need the select committee. That's why I'm supportive of a select committee."


Apr 12 -- Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon lambasts AARO's latest UAP report

Christopher Mellon took to X to share a recent article he published on the Debrief , "THE PENTAGON'S NEW UAP REPORT IS SERIOUSLY FLAWED".
As the title suggests, he methodically picks apart AARO's latest report on the UAP issue and simultaneously criticizes many media outlets for lackluster coverage that failed to ask the critical follow-up questions.
Also here: #504129