Dr. Steven Greer drops a “Global Announcement” calling UFO whistleblowers to come to him directly
The man who popularized the word “disclosure” just posted a new video formally calling on UFO whistleblowers worldwide to come forward, to him. It lands right as Congress and the White House are courting the same insiders. Here’s what’s real, what’s claimed, and why even Greer says be skeptical.
The push to get UFO whistleblowers to come forward just got a new, direct appeal. Dr. Steven Greer, arguably the founding voice of the “disclosure” movement, has posted a new video formally calling on insiders worldwide to bring him what they know.
And the timing is striking: it lands right as actual lawmakers and the White House are ALSO trying to coax the same whistleblowers into the open.
Here’s what Greer actually said, the bigger picture around it, and the reason even he is telling people to stay skeptical.
The new video
Let’s start with what dropped.
Greer posted a video titled “Special Global Announcement,” in which he reads a speech he wrote addressed to world leaders, declaring the reality of extraterrestrial life, and puts out a direct call for whistleblowers worldwide to come forward. In effect, he’s positioning himself and his Disclosure Project as the destination: if you’re a government or military insider with something to reveal, come to him.
That’s not new for Greer. For over 30 years, his whole model has been offering a kind of unofficial amnesty channel for insiders willing to break security oaths. This latest video is the newest, most formal version of that decades-long pitch.
Who is Steven Greer?
Some quick context, because he’s central to this entire topic.
Dr. Steven Greer is a retired emergency room physician turned ufologist. He founded the Disclosure Project in 1993 and is widely credited with popularizing the term “disclosure“, the idea that governments hold secret knowledge of UFOs (now often called UAPs) and should be forced to reveal it.
Being upfront: Greer is a polarizing figure, and we’re reporting what he says, not endorsing it. To supporters, he’s a tireless advocate who’s been compiling witness testimony for decades. To critics, his claims often outrun the available evidence, one Variety review of his documentary work called it “fantasy propaganda,” and even many mainstream UFO researchers distance themselves from parts of his work (like his claim that contact can be initiated through meditation). Keep that context in mind as the backdrop to everything here.
Why the timing matters
Here’s what makes this more than just another Greer video, the mainstream is suddenly playing in his sandbox.
The “disclosure” conversation has genuinely moved from fringe forums into Congress. Some verifiable developments:
Congressional hearings: U.S. House subcommittees have held UAP transparency hearings since 2022.
Whistleblower protections: At the recent Disclosure Forum 2026, Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said he’ll revive legislation specifically to shield whistleblowers who come forward about alleged recovered craft or materials.
A possible amnesty program: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) said she’s working with the White House on a possible amnesty program, which a former Pentagon analyst suggested could involve a Trump executive order.
File releases: Earlier this year, President Trump directed the Pentagon to start releasing UAP-related files. A few bundles have come out, some with videos and witness accounts, though portions stay redacted.
So Greer’s “come forward to me” video is dropping at the exact moment the government is dangling its own whistleblower incentives. Two competing invitations to the same insiders.
The twist: Greer says don’t trust the official version
Here’s the genuinely ironic part.
You’d expect the founder of the disclosure movement to be thrilled that Washington is finally listening. Instead, Greer is warning people not to trust the government’s shiny new disclosure push. In a recent interview, he questioned whether the official UAP panels are real progress or a familiar trap.
“Are the current panels’ investigations a redux of the 1950s and ‘60s, where those panels were created to basically put this in turnaround and into a dead end,” Greer asked, “or are they going to go somewhere?”
His worry is that official-looking committees can act as a diversion, projecting transparency while the real information stays locked behind private contractors and classified programs. That skepticism helps explain the new video: if Greer doesn’t trust the government’s channel, it makes sense he’d urge whistleblowers to come to his instead.
What’s real vs. what’s claimed
This is the part to keep straight, because it’s easy to blur.
What’s verifiable: Greer posted the video and made the call (fact). There are real congressional hearings, real proposed whistleblower-protection legislation, and real (if redacted) government file releases (facts). That’s a genuine shift for a topic that was tabloid fodder a decade ago.
What’s not established: whether any of this proves non-human craft, alien “biologics,” or a cover-up. Those remain claims and allegations, from Greer and from the various witnesses, not confirmed facts, no matter how many videos or hearings pile up. Witnesses may be sincere, but sincerity isn’t evidence, and testimony about secret programs is, by its nature, extremely hard to independently verify.
The bottom line
Steven Greer just made his most direct pitch yet, a formal “global announcement” urging UFO whistleblowers everywhere to come to him. It arrives amid a real, documented moment where Congress and the White House are also courting insiders, which makes it genuinely newsworthy regardless of what you believe about UFOs.
But the smart way to watch this is the one Greer himself is oddly recommending: with your skepticism switched on. He’s telling people not to trust the government’s version, and it’s just as fair to apply that same healthy skepticism to any single figure asking to be the sole gatekeeper of the truth, his channel included.
The verifiable facts are interesting enough on their own.
Everything past that, alien craft, cover-ups, hidden tech, is still firmly in “claimed, not proven” territory. Watch it unfold, take it seriously, but don’t check your critical thinking at the door.
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Article compiled and edited by Derek Gibbs (entertainment editor) and the Clownfish TV newsroom.
Hat Tips:
Dr. Steven Greer’s official YouTube / DrStevenGreer.com (June 2026), verified for the “Special Global Announcement” video, in which Greer reads his speech to world leaders declaring extraterrestrial reality and issues a call for whistleblowers worldwide to come forward
NewsNation (June 2026), verified for Greer’s skepticism of the current disclosure push, the “redux of the 1950s and ‘60s”/”dead end” quotes, the Disclosure Forum 2026 details (Sen. Mike Rounds’s whistleblower legislation, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s White House amnesty work, the possible Trump executive order), and the Trump-ordered Pentagon file releases
Wikipedia and UAP Digest (2025-2026), verified for Greer’s background (retired ER physician, Disclosure Project/CSETI founder, popularizing “disclosure”), his polarizing status, the “fantasy propaganda” Variety characterization, and the congressional UAP hearings since 2022


