
UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report is a high-level investigative podcast analysing the global shift from UFO sightings to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) — and what it reveals about government disclosure, classified programs, and the limits of evidence. Hosted by Matt Tones, this series breaks down: * UAP investigations and Pentagon programs (AATIP, AARO) * UFO evidence, sensor data, and milita... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 32 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatural Sciences | |||

What if the biggest mystery isn’t UFOs… but the unknown itself?
In this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report, we go beyond sightings, whistleblowers, and government programs to explore the core question at the center of the UAP phenomenon:
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What are Special Access Programs (SAPs)—and could they be hiding the truth about UFOs and UAPs?
In this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report, we break down the secretive world of unacknowledged programs, the highly classified systems operati... more
What if the biggest secret in the UFO phenomenon isn’t what’s being seen…
but how it’s being funded?
In this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report, we investigate the UFO black budget, the hidden world of classified government spending, and t... more
If UFOs and UAP are real — why won’t the government release the data?
In this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report, host Matt Tones breaks down the true meaning of “classified” — and why some UAP information may never be made public, even if... more
Are UFO files about to be released — and will they finally provide proof?
Following reports that Donald Trump has ordered the release of UAP-related documents, this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report breaks down what’s actually being relea... more
Why is there still no proof of UFOs?
Despite decades of sightings, military encounters, and government investigations, definitive evidence of UFOs and UAP has never fully emerged. In this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report, host Matt Tones... more
Why are UFO whistleblowers suddenly coming forward — and what do they actually know?
Following the emergence of figures like David Grusch and renewed attention on Pentagon UAP programs, this episode of UFO to UAP: The Disclosure Report breaks down t... more
Why has the Pentagon restarted UFO and UAP investigations — and what changed?
After decades of reduced public attention, U.S. government interest in UFOs has returned through programs like AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office). In this episode... more
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The show examines unidentified aerial phenomena through a critical, evidence-focused lens, weighing government disclosures, leaked documents, and public archives against sensational claims. Across episodes, the host unpacks how official records are curated, how archives shape public understanding, and what patterns emerge from global sightings, governance, and transparency debates. Noteworthy are the rigorous, methodology-driven takes, disciplined sourcing, and a consistent emphasis on separating fact from rumor while highlighting how institutions manage uncertainty and public access to evidence. Potential listeners who enjoy cryptic history, national security considerations, and skeptical analysis of the disclosure ecosystem are likely to ... more
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