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Could the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Uncover the Truth About the Pentagon’s UAP Program?


Pentagon UAP program

Introduction:


Are government secrets about UFOs and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) finally on the verge of being exposed? According to renowned investigative journalist Ross Coulthart, if the rumored Pentagon UAP program exists, it could one day be reviewed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This proposal has ignited curiosity among truth seekers and those demanding transparency from federal agencies.


Who Is Ross Coulthart and Why Does His Opinion Matter?


Ross Coulthart is a respected journalist known for in-depth investigations into military secrecy and UAP-related phenomena. He’s interviewed whistleblowers, former government insiders, and military personnel who claim to have firsthand knowledge of non-human technology and secret retrieval programs.


His commentary on the possibility of DOGE reviewing the Pentagon’s UAP activities is significant because it brings institutional oversight into a conversation typically clouded in speculation and secrecy.


What Is the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)?


The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a federal agency designed to enhance transparency, reduce waste, and streamline bureaucratic operations. DOGE could be granted oversight powers to review the legitimacy, efficiency, and funding of government programs—including highly classified ones.


For the UAP disclosure community, this is a potential game-changer.


How Could DOGE Impact the UAP Investigation?


If DOGE is granted access to classified military programs, it could:


  • Audit secretive UAP-related budgets and projects

  • Investigate whistleblower claims about crash retrieval operations

  • Ensure public funds are used appropriately and ethically

  • Push for declassification of non-threatening UAP material


With DOGE’s potential involvement, the possibility of a congressional-level audit on black-budget UAP programs becomes more plausible.


Why Transparency Matters Now More Than Ever


Public trust in government agencies hinges on transparency and accountability. The mystery surrounding UAPs, especially in the wake of whistleblower testimonies and newly released footage, continues to fuel questions about what the government truly knows.


DOGE could help bridge the gap between classified knowledge and public awareness—opening the door to the truth many believe has been hidden for decades.


Conclusion: The Future of UAP Disclosure May Start with DOGE


Ross Coulthart’s suggestion that DOGE could be the watchdog the American public needs isn’t far-fetched. One thing is clear: the demand for transparency is growing louder, and truth seekers across the country are ready for answers.


As we continue to monitor developments in UAP research, whistleblower testimony, and government reform, stay tuned to www.readyforthetruth.com for the latest insights and updates.

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