Forget the grainy, low-res clickbait flooding your social feeds. After decades of official government denial, tight-lipped congressional hearings, and high-profile whistleblowers, The truth behind UAPs (or UFOs, for the traditionalists) might actually be on the horizon.
The investigative crew at Small Town Monsters is back on the beat. This time to see if we are finally living in the true “Disclosure Era.” Filmed over the course of 2026 amidst a massive new wave of government declassification, their brand-new documentary series, On the Trail of UFOs: The Disclosure Era, is officially set to lift off on June 21, 2026.
Ground Zero of the Phenomenon
The series serves as a direct, highly contemporary continuation of the journey that originally launched with 2019’s hit On the Trail of UFOs. But instead of chasing sensationalized headlines or Hollywood-style alien invasions, this project aims to strike at the historical truth of an anomalous phenomenon that stretches back more than a century.
To separate fact from fiction, director Seth Breedlove and his elite investigative team—Shannon LeGro, Micah Hanks, and Aaron Deese—are putting boots on the ground across the country. The docuseries will take audiences behind the fences of secretive government facilities, deep into historical sighting locations, and directly onto the porches of everyday people who have glimpsed inexplicable things moving across the night sky.
While longtime researchers and academics weigh in to provide technical context, the core focus of The Disclosure Era is on the very voices that are increasingly being drowned out by modern media noise: the eyewitnesses themselves.
How to Watch the Skies
The entirely crowd-funded project—made possible by the dedicated community of backers who smashed the 2026 Small Town Monsters Kickstarter campaign—will debut its premiere episode exclusively on YouTube, BeaconTV, and Fawsome on June 23. From there, truth-seekers can expect new episodes to drop on those platforms on a monthly schedule.
Physical disc: a complete physical media release will be made at the end of the year. Keep your eyes on the skies, and maybe keep a camera handy—just in case.












