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Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Fw: New Protection for Whistleblowers Arrives on the Scene
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On Friday, July 10, 2026, 4:54 pm, Danny Sheehan <info@newparadigminstitute.org> wrote:
And Burlison is still at it…
Greetings Johnny,
This Independence Day — the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding — an important new ally in this movement officially launched. Vanguard Enterprise, a civilian-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by UAP whistleblowers Dylan Borland and Matthew Brown, now exists to protect the men and women inside the national security apparatus who come forward with knowledge of extraordinary public consequence. For decades, Washington has built systems for protecting secrets; Vanguard is building one for protecting the truth-tellers themselves, alongside public education and lawful disclosure work. This is exactly the kind of institutional support our movement has long needed, and NPI is proud to stand behind it. Too many whistleblowers have paid a steep price for lawfully coming forward. I'd encourage you to learn more about Vanguard's mission at vanguardenterprise.org.
Matthew Brown, UAP Whistleblower and founder of Vanguard Enterprises
Meanwhile, our friend and ally in Congress, Representative Eric Burlison (R-MO), continues to press for accountability from within. This week, as a member of Congress’ Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, he sent formal letters to CIA Director John Ratcliffe and FBI Director Kash Patel demanding an accounting of U.S. government records tied to the January 1996 Varginha/Campinas, Brazil UAP incident. The CIA had previously refused to confirm or deny the existence of responsive records under a private FOIA request on this matter, citing national-security exemptions. Burlison's letters press both agencies to determine what flight records, liaison reporting, or investigative equities may exist — and whether continued secrecy is still legally justified. It's the same principle he applied earlier this year in asking federally funded labs like MITRE and MIT Lincoln Laboratory to preserve legacy UAP records: history should not be allowed to vanish through classification, contract structures, or bureaucratic sleight of hand. We'll keep tracking the CIA's and FBI's responses.
Rep. Eric Burlison, fighter for disclosure inside Congress
In closing, I invite you to watch the latest episode of my podcast, Full DisclosureFull Disclosure, now up on YouTube, where I cover the latest developments in the fight for transparency.
Together, we create the future.
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