Insider claims Donald Trump is preparing bombshell speech on UFOs



Reports circulating in recent days claim that former U.S. President Donald Trump may be preparing a major public statement related to unidentified flying objects, potentially addressing decades of controversial and disputed evidence tied to unexplained aerial phenomena.

According to Mark Christopher Lee, a UK-based filmmaker and long-time UFO researcher, Trump has allegedly been briefed on material involving unidentified craft, unusual materials, and military encounters that defy known human technology. Lee says he received this information from someone he describes as an advisor connected to the Trump administration.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Lee claimed that Trump has been given informal approval by other world leaders to speak openly on the subject. He suggested that the planned address would amount to the first official acknowledgment by a sitting or former world leader that some UFO-related evidence may not have a conventional human explanation.

Lee further alleges that the speech would reference forensic examinations of recovered materials and what he described as “non-human biologics,” which he claims were determined to be of extraterrestrial origin. These assertions, however, have not been independently verified by governments or scientific institutions.

Originally, the address was reportedly intended to take place during the United Nations General Assembly in September. Lee now claims the timing has shifted to coincide with the 79th anniversary of the Roswell incident on July 8, citing what he described as “new intelligence developments” that have increased urgency.

Lee also speculated that Trump’s well-known preference for unpredictability could lead to an earlier announcement, particularly if there are concerns that rival powers such as Russia or China might disclose similar information first.

The alleged speech would reportedly reference several high-profile UFO cases that have already been acknowledged by the U.S. military and discussed in congressional hearings. These include the 2004 USS Nimitz encounter, the 2015 USS Theodore Roosevelt incidents known as “GoFast” and “Gimbal,” and the long-debated 1947 Roswell case.

The USS Nimitz incident gained renewed attention after former Navy pilot David Fravor testified under oath to Congress in 2023. Fravor described encountering a white, oblong object often compared to a “Tic Tac” with no visible propulsion system while flying off the coast of California. He stated that the object appeared to track his aircraft before rapidly accelerating and reappearing miles away within moments.

Similarly, Navy pilots operating from the USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2015 reported multiple encounters with unidentified objects, some of which were captured on infrared targeting systems. Those videos were later declassified and released by the Pentagon, fueling public debate and renewed scrutiny.

Lee says his source, whom he described as a successful business figure advising administration officials, has been involved in reviewing historical UFO documentation in anticipation of possible disclosure. According to Lee, Trump would frame the announcement as an issue of transparency, arguing that the public deserves clarity after decades of secrecy.

The speech, if it exists, would also reportedly emphasize international cooperation and bipartisan efforts as reasons why governments are now prepared to discuss the subject more openly.

At this stage, no official confirmation has been issued by Trump or U.S. government agencies. Until that happens, these claims remain unverified and should be treated as speculation rather than established fact.

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