Bigger Than The Epstein Files - But A Lot Less Gross

Jason Simpkins

Posted February 24, 2026

In just the past four months, the Department of Justice has published more than 3 million pages of files related to Jeffery Epstein.

It’s also dumped more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.

And yet, still more are being held back.

In fact, another 1.5 million files could be released in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act Congress passed last year.

That is an insane amount of information, and all of it was gathered over a 20-year period.

Now, try to imagine the scale of the government’s UAP files

First, you’d have to consider the government’s official interactions with UAP phenomena date back to at least 1946 — as opposed to 2006, when Jeffery Epstein was first investigated.

And secondly you’d have to imagine the scope of the government’s involvement with UAP.

At the bare minimum, that would include…

Every instance of flashing lights in the sky…

Aerial incursions at military installations and nuclear power plants….

Testimony from pilots who saw something in the sky that shouldn’t have been there…

Any unexplained phenomenon encountered by astronauts…

Reports of anomalies by observatories and star gazers…

And any and all individual police reports (however serious or unserious) filed by average American citizens who claim they were beamed up into a UFO.

That’s the minimum.

And if the most extreme reports of government-UAP encounters — which include personal interactions with alien beings, a clandestine UFO recovery program, and the reverse engineering of other worldly technology — prove to even be somewhat true, you’d be talking about a mountain of information that makes the Epstein files look like a travel brochure.

All of this is relevant because just last week President Trump issued an executive order directing the Defense Department and other government agencies to “begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).”

That’s no small task.

As I said, the U.S. government has been keeping tabs on unexplained aerial phenomenon for more than 80 years.

Who knows what’s going to come out of this. But I guarantee you something will.

Even if there’s no earth-shattering revelation about aliens, we could soon be getting glimpses into military technology that the Pentagon would prefer to keep secret.

That, alone, is noteworthy.

Because  that’s exactly the kind of leverage I’ve been trying to exploit for investing purposes for more than a decade now.

Indeed, getting a sneak peak at government technology has led to triple- and even quadruple-digit gains for myself and my Secret Stock Files subscribers.

For example, back in 2022, I recommended a little-known tech firm that was carrying out black budget work for the U.S. government and was rumored to have helped find Osama bin Laden.

That stock was Palantir and we booked a 1,530% gain on it.

On other occasions we booked gains of 139%, 146%, and 440% on small, under-the-radar stocks that were doing bigtime work for the Pentagon.

Even now, we have stocks in the Secret Stock Files portfolio that are sitting on gains of 214%, 300%, and 545% — with still more room to run.

So, personally, I can’t wait to see what opportunities spring from President Trump’s latest executive order.

Even the smallest, most minute revelations could be enough to move the needle on the tiny defense tech firms I’ve made a career investigating.

And in the most optimistic case, we could find out about paradigm shifting technologies that the government has kept secret for decades.

I even have a sneaking suspicion of at least one company that’s wrapped up in all of this.

It just went public last year and it’s already up 43% since I recommended it last summer.

I have no doubt that — in the next 6-12 months — it’s going to be another triple-digit winner. I’m writing not to brag, but to give you the opportunity to take a look at it yourself.

So make sure you get all the details in my latest report right here.

Because the age of disclosure has finally arrived. And it’s going to make some people millionaires.

Fight on,

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Jason Simpkins

Simpkins is the founder and editor of Secret Stock Files, an investment service that focuses on companies with assets — tangible resources and products that can hold and appreciate in value. He covers mining companies, energy companies, defense contractors, dividend payers, commodities, staples, legacies and more… He also serves as editor of The Crow’s Nest where he analyzes investments beyond the scope of the defense sector.

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