the disclosure foundation scheduled a bipartisan uap forum at the russell senate office building for june 25, featuring senators rounds and gillibrand, house task force chair luna, and researchers from harvard and yale. the event framing has shifted explicitly from 'whether uaps exist' to 'how governments should disclose' — a language change now embedded in official event descriptions rather than advocacy materials. separately, former cia remote viewing program chief hal puthoff publicly claimed at least four distinct types of non-human intelligence have been reported at crash retrieval sites.