The United States Navy has denied the release of a classified video depicting a briefing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) led by the former head of the UAP Task Force,
Jay Stratton. The Black Vault discovered the existence of the video in an email released through a
FOIA case with NASA last year.
The email, dated October 1, 2020, was written by
Michael Gold, former Associate Administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships at NASA. Gold was responding to
Randy Cruz, Senior Advisor to the Administrator for NASA. The correspondence revealed the existence of the classified video, which was previously unknown to the public.
Following this revelation, The Black Vault filed a FOIA request for a copy of the video. The Navy accepted FOIA case DON-NAVY-2022-004903 but ultimately denied the release of the video, citing
FOIA exemption (b)(1). This exemption applies to information that is properly classified in the interest of national defense or foreign policy.
Unwilling to accept the denial, The Black Vault has filed an appeal, arguing that the public has a right to know about the government’s investigations into UAP. Appeals are an essential part of the FOIA process, allowing requesters to challenge agency decisions and push for greater transparency. The Black Vault’s appeal focuses on the significance of the video to public understanding of UAP and the potential for partial release of the information, with sensitive portions redacted.
As the appeal process unfolds, the quest for answers about UAP and the government’s handling of these phenomena continues.