The modern alien disclosure movement vs the original government cover-up. Which drives more searches in 2026?
| CATEGORY | UAP / ALIEN FILES | JFK FILES |
|---|---|---|
| Era of origin | 1940s–present | 1963 |
| 2026 search trend | Rising sharply | Declining slowly |
| Key whistleblower | David Grusch (2023) | Multiple, 1960s–present |
| Still classified | Yes — significant material | Yes — small remainder |
| Potential impact | Civilizational | Political/historical |
| Congressional action | Active UAP caucus 2026 | Periodic review boards |
The JFK assassination has been researched exhaustively for over 60 years. While questions remain, the marginal information value of new JFK releases has diminished. UAP disclosure, by contrast, is an accelerating story — each new whistleblower testimony or Congressional hearing adds genuinely new information, driving fresh search interest.
JFK files matter enormously for American political history and accountability. But UAP files, if whistleblower accounts are accurate, would represent something categorically different — evidence that humanity is not alone in the universe. That potential makes UAP search interest uniquely resilient to news cycle fatigue.
UAP files are winning the 2026 search race and pulling away. JFK remains historically significant but UAP disclosure is the active story. As June 2026 announcements approach, UAP searches are at multi-year highs.
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