As July 2026 draws to a close, the subject of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) has once again taken center stage. British filmmaker and ufologist Mark Christopher Lee, citing sources in Washington, claims that President Donald Trump has already prepared a speech regarding UFO disclosure. According to Lee, the text confirms the existence of non-human craft and beings, references physical evidence including the 1947 Roswell incident, and outlines steps for declassification and international cooperation.
Lee, the filmmaker behind "July 8th: The Day Everything Changes?", has previously accurately predicted several aspects of Trump’s UAP policy. His latest assertions were quickly picked up by major media outlets, most notably the Daily Mail. According to sources, the speech could have been delivered at the NATO summit in Turkey on July 8th—the anniversary of Roswell—or in the days following. The draft allegedly mentions high-profile cases, such as the 2004 "Tic-Tac" incident and the 2015 sightings by U.S. Navy pilots. Trump was reportedly expected to explain the reasons for past secrecy, announce the formation of an interagency task force, and emphasize that the phenomenon represents an opportunity for human unity rather than a threat.
This surge of interest did not emerge from a vacuum. Earlier in 2026, the Trump administration had already initiated the declassification process. In May, the Pentagon launched a website featuring thousands of documents, videos, and reports from the FBI, NASA, and the military. While no "smoking gun" in the form of irrefutable proof of contact has yet appeared, the volume of released information has grown significantly compared to previous years. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a vocal advocate for transparency, has also spoken out in support of more comprehensive disclosure.
However, the speech did not take place on July 8th. At the NATO summit, Trump focused on current geopolitical issues, ranging from defense spending to the situation surrounding Iran. The lack of any mention of UAPs disappointed many enthusiasts but failed to stifle the discussion. Skeptics point out that such "imminent" announcements are nothing new, and White House officials had previously denied the existence of a prepared speech on the subject.
Nevertheless, the momentum is undeniable. The gradual lifting of the veil of secrecy, combined with growing public interest and pressure from Congress and influential figures, creates a sense that the issue is moving toward a new phase. Whether the next step will be a full "soft disclosure" or a continuation of controlled transparency remains to be seen. In any case, the conversation regarding a possible non-human presence has moved far beyond the realm of fringe theories and has become part of a serious public debate.
The world is watching with bated breath: the next turn in this story could prove to be truly historic.


