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Editor’s Picks by Zakiya Lathan, News Editor, Digital and Audio

Whitley Strieber Given Rare Opportunity to Address Disclosure Forum as Experiencers Gain a Voice
An unscripted moment at the the Disclosure Forum underscored an issue often overlooked in the push for government transparency: the voices of experiencers themselves.
Those who missed the live event, or would like to watch Strieber’s remarks in context, can view the complete replay of the conference on YouTube.

New UAP Release Connects Cold War Records With Modern Military Reports
The fourth public release of U.S. government UAP records adds 40 new files—including videos, documents, photographs and audio recordings—but its greatest significance may be the historical context it provides rather than any single dramatic case.
Did Quantum Research Play Any Role? New Details Surface in Anthony Chavez Case
A newly disclosed witness statement has introduced an unexpected element into the disappearance of Anthony Chavez, a retired Los Alamos National Laboratory employee whose whereabouts remain unknown.