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Former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo claims he handled recovered UAP materials and describes a classified Pentagon operation called Interloper aimed at capturing UAPs near nuclear weapons sites.
A Navy F/A-18 pilot reportedly tracked an unidentified object daily for two years, testified under oath in 2023, and the Pentagon released the file in 2026; the object remains officially unidentified.
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Avi Loeb criticizes prominent science communicators for dismissing UAP research in the past and now capitalizing on the topic as public interest grows.
A post suggests that focus on UAP research has shifted from the Pentagon to private defense contractors and research institutions, with the White House reportedly seeking outside guidance on disclosure.
A post analyzes reported parallels between UFO close encounters, folklore about fairies, plasma phenomena, and covert technology implications.
Weekly UAP roundup reporting Pentagon confirmation of a second batch of files pending release, France's inaugural parliamentary hearing scheduled for June 29, and Trump being briefed on an alleged retrieval program.
The SCU Board of Directors issues a statement addressing criticism on social media regarding case reviews, interactions with skeptical researchers, and the revisiting of the Aguadilla case for the 2026 conference.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains his shift from UAP skepticism to participation in the conversation, citing credible whistleblower testimony under oath and the issue's bipartisan appeal.
Grusch comments that declassified videos he has reviewed are interesting but do not conclusively prove his claims about non-human intelligence and recovered craft.
An analysis of UK government UFO report data from 1997–2023, presented as a ranked visualization of which cities recorded the most sightings.
A chemist and biologist examine the internal consistency of claims made about an alleged extrabiospheric organism (EBO) and its alleged biological characteristics.
Former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo claims he handled recovered UAP materials and describes a classified Pentagon operation called Interloper aimed at capturing UAPs near nuclear weapons sites.
Former Pentagon official Elizondo claims unreported knowledge of the Rendlesham case and hints at disclosure, while coauthor Semivan suggests encounters cause severe psychological trauma including suicides.
Journalist Ross Coulthart claims Luis Elizondo's true role in the Pentagon was as a counter-intelligence official involved with the Legacy Program, but Elizondo cannot publicly discuss it due to national security restrictions.
The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies releases a preliminary evaluation of the first federal PURSUE UAP records release, finding it lacks scientific transparency due to missing metadata, limited context, and reporting gaps.
In an interview with podcast host Jillian Michaels, former official Luis Elizondo reportedly confirmed that intelligence officials informed him of hybrid breeding programs between humans and extraterrestrials.
Neil deGrasse Tyson reportedly shifted his public stance on UFOs during a CNN appearance, stating that congressional whistleblower testimony about alien bodies and recovered technology indicates the public is ready for disclosure.
Reddit discussion compiling a 60-year history of failed UAP disclosure attempts to Congress, Presidents, and the CIA, questioning why transparency efforts changed after 2020.
Bob Lazar's account in a 2026 S-4 documentary regarding how he learned of UAP test flight schedules contradicts details from his 1989 statements.
A Reddit user analyzes discrepancies between Bob Lazar's claims about the S4 facility and available photographic/satellite evidence, arguing that key physical details in his account cannot be verified through public imagery.
Prominent UFO researcher Jacques Vallée discusses how entities may adapt their appearance to cultural expectations, comparing modern UAP phenomena to historical religious or mythological interpretations.
A Need to Know video discusses UAP disclosure as an ongoing process of negotiation rather than a single resolution event.

A Reddit post uses the BBC's camouflaged elephant dung camera system as an analogy for how advanced UAP propulsion could remain visually undetectable.
A Reddit user investigates the Calvine incident, a 1990 Scottish UFO photograph, by questioning the identification of an airplane in the image and requesting flight records from the Ministry of Defence.
Neil deGrasse Tyson provides commentary on newly released government UFO files and offers advice on how to interact with extraterrestrials during a close encounter.
Post noting SETI Institute's engagement with UFO and disclosure topics despite having published skeptical content characterizing UFO disclosure as an 'argument from ignorance.'
A video discusses potential disclosure of UAP information and references convergence with cultural figures like Spielberg.

A user draws a parallel between an old Arabic term describing unusual flame phenomena and modern UAP reports, exploring potential historical precedent for contemporary sightings.
NewsNation presents detailed analysis of newly released UFO videos with journalist Ross Coulthart, following President Trump's directive to release classified files.
Avi Loeb analyzes the first batch of newly released U.S. government files on unidentified objects, examining whether they represent human-made, natural, or non-human phenomena.
Liberation Times reports that commercial aircraft crossing the North Atlantic transition between different UFO/UAP reporting systems depending on their position, without any onboard changes.

A Metabunk post analyzes the origins of the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP) by reviewing the book 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon' and critiques the program's expenditure.
Avi Loeb discusses two interpretations regarding UAP phenomena in an interview with The Hill's Rising, though the excerpt provided is fragmentary.
Avi Loeb reflects on the first government release of UFO files in interviews, offering analysis of the disclosure and its implications.
Investigators Ross Coulthart and Luis Elizondo express disappointment with the scope and substance of the first batch of government-released UFO files.

Harvard professor Avi Loeb comments on the Pentagon's UAP file release, stating that discovering even one non-human object would constitute the biggest discovery in science.

The War Zone reports that newly released government UFO records have failed to provide clear answers, highlighting ongoing confusion in official messaging on a topic with national security significance.

A Liberation Times article suggests the Pentagon's UFO office leadership privately acknowledges genuine anomalies they cannot explain using conventional physics and engineering frameworks.

A video analysis of the Gimbal UAP footage is presented, with claims that the Pentagon's data cannot be easily explained.

Researcher Jeremy Corbell reports that documents show the U.S. government conducted meetings about UFOs in the 1990s, claiming this demonstrates long-term government deception about its UFO interest.

A Need to Know video presents claims about historic Roswell-era documents, though no excerpt details are provided.

Journalist Ross Coulthart suggests that the death of U.S. researcher Amy Eskridge, reported as a suicide nearly four years ago, warrants further investigation.

Observer Marik von Rennenkampff stated that while some missing scientists cases are suspicious, he finds no broad conspiracy or clear connection linking them.

Avi Loeb frames UAPs as a scientific subject worthy of study rather than a sensational topic. He suggests public readiness for potential discoveries may be a concern among some observers.

A video presentation documents 30 UFO cases and discusses undisclosed aspects of these incidents.

Journalist Ross Coulthart speculates that future government releases will likely consist of limited quality videos rather than evidence of non-human technology.

An investigative journalist highlights MK-Ultra, a CIA program, as a 'dirty secret' facing renewed scrutiny, originally developed as a response to communist use of brainwashing techniques on U.S. prisoners.

Avi Loeb suggests that recent seismic activity near Area 51 may be attributable to government explosive testing rather than unknown phenomena.

An article discussing NATO resource allocation and European naval deployment priorities in the context of broader geopolitical challenges and UAP debate.

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