Marysol Rezanov on the Current UAP Disclosure Wave — Two Batches In, A Billion Visits Logged, and What She Thinks Comes Next
I have been tracking how various voices in the disclosure space are reacting to the rollout of the past few weeks, and one of the more grounded responses I have come across belongs to Marysol Rezanov, a longtime citizen advocate for responsible UAP disclosure based in Las Vegas. I wanted to share her read with this community because I think it cuts through a lot of the noise, and then open the floor for everyone else. Quick recap for context. On May 8, 2026, the U.S. Department of War launched a public UAP files portal at WAR.GOV/UFO under a program formally titled PURSUE — the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. That was round one. On May 22, just fourteen days later, round two arrived with roughly 64 additional items including 51 videos, 6 PDFs, and 7 NASA mission audio recordings. The Pentagon has now publicly confirmed the portal has crossed one billion visits worldwide. A third batch is expected within the coming weeks. Marysol's overall read is ...