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A Need to Know episode investigates whether the famous Tic Tac UAP encounter was actually classified Lockheed Martin technology rather than a genuine unidentified phenomenon.
70 new records — Department of War, Central Intelligence Agency, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Department of Energy
Luis Elizondo recounted receiving a warning from a congressional staffer about a plan to eliminate him, discussed during a podcast appearance.

Avi Loeb responds to reporter questions about recently declassified U.S. UAP files and their significance for the public and scientific community.
An audio tape reportedly documents a 1952 UFO briefing between Air Force officials and scientists, with details emerging on what is called the 'Invasion of Washington' incident.
Ben Hansen suggests the missing scientist's home layout may explain the absence of doorbell camera footage capturing their departure.

Ross Coulthart and Meagan Medick broadcast from Washington, D.C. following a UAP Disclosure Forum on Capitol Hill, discussing disagreements within the UFO research community.

Avi Loeb discusses U.S. government and science collaboration on UAP investigation in a Newsmax interview transcript.
NewsNation reports on commentator response to allegations regarding Louis Elizondo's involvement in UAP retrieval programs, though Elizondo has not directly addressed the claims.

Avi Loeb proposes a UAP Science Advisory Council for the U.S. Government, published on June 12, 2026 alongside Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' film release and a third batch of declassified government UAP documents.
Avi Loeb highlights June 2026's third UAP disclosure as the most significant release to date, noting a new report by Dr. Jon Kosloski from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
Avi Loeb provides a preliminary assessment of the U.S. Department of War's second public release of UAP files, including analysis of a spherical object captured in video footage that the Pentagon cannot identify.
NewsNation reports that UAPs have disrupted military operations in hundreds of unexplained incidents, with commentary suggesting the phenomenon may be intentional.

A former defense official estimates hundreds of UFO sightings occur annually over military bases, leaving military leaders unable to provide explanations.

The Debrief analyzes the Pentagon's third batch of released UAP files, examining what the PURSUE releases reveal about the UAP issue and public attitudes.
NewsNation's 'Road to Disclosure' documentary includes new behind-the-scenes footage from David Grusch's 2023 whistleblower interview about government UAP secrecy.

The War Zone article reports on imagery of a mysterious object shot down by F-16s over Lake Huron, part of a trio of objects downed over the U.S. and Canada following the Chinese spy balloon incident.

A Metabunk article analyzes Corbell's November 23, 2020 thermographic footage of a disc-shaped object filmed by a U.S. Air Force platform at coordinates in Afghanistan.
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.
NewsNation examines the authenticity and legitimacy of the Majestic 12 historical documents related to alleged government UFO programs.

An article examines the alleged origins of a secret UFO recovery program, tracing its architecture through MJ-12 documents from the late 1940s onward.

Avi Loeb discusses his leadership role on the UAP Science Advisory Council, providing details on the council's aims and responsibilities in studying unidentified aerial phenomena.
New UAP files suggest that China and Russia may have recovered objects, with Avi Loeb expressing optimism that further data will clarify the situation.

Luis Elizondo states that Americans are awakening to alleged government deception regarding UAPs, framing disclosure efforts as exposing a major cover-up.
Avi Loeb comments on a June 9, 2026 Washington DC press conference by lawmakers and UAP whistleblowers calling for disclosure, in an interview with NewsNation.
Lue Elizondo reflects on the lasting impact of his public advocacy for UAP disclosure since emerging as a prominent figure following the 2017 New York Times reporting on the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

A Metabunk discussion of alleged FLIR footage from a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone over Syria in 2021 showing a UAP exhibiting apparent instantaneous acceleration. The thread analyzes the incident's technical characteristics and imaging platform details.
NewsNation reports that a whistleblower claims the CIA explored consumer DNA databases (23andMe, Ancestry) to identify alien DNA links as part of a Remote Viewing Program.

Avi Loeb discusses recent UFO developments and the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence in an interview with Al Arabiya English.
A Metabunk analysis of a declassified Kazakhstan airport document (DOW-UAP-PR072) examining video imagery and questioning media selection of particular frames for reporting.
Journalist Ross Coulthart discusses UAP video analysis and criticism of government inaction regarding UAP evidence.

NewsNation article discussing insights from a second batch of UFO files containing more than 40 previously unseen videos.

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.

Dr. Steven Greer expressed skepticism about current UAP disclosure efforts, suggesting they may represent a recurring pattern of failed initiatives.

Avi Loeb discusses organizational dogmatism and institutional suppression of whistleblowers who challenge official narratives on existential questions.
Ross Coulthart examines the path to UFO disclosure through testimonies of individuals willing to share their accounts.

Luis Elizondo argues in a NewsNation segment that the U.S. government has concealed information about UFOs and that public disclosure momentum is building.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests that a rising light observed after a meteor strike was likely a satellite reflecting sunlight, appearing on NewsNation Prime.

A Metabunk analysis focused on a video from a UAP hearing showing what appears to be an object colliding with a missile, with contributors examining high-resolution extracted data to clarify the event.
Avi Loeb discusses claims about alien DNA in a NewsNation interview transcript, commenting on implications of discovering non-terrestrial genetic origins.
According to a whistleblower, the CIA investigated whether genetic genealogy databases like 23andMe and Ancestry contained evidence of alien DNA, alongside a broader remote viewing program.

UAP disclosure advocate Tim Gallaudet expresses skepticism that the Trump administration is genuinely committing to releasing UAP files rather than stringing along advocates.

A Metabunk contributor analyzed PR048, a 2024 INDOPACOM UAP report featuring an object changing apparent direction near offshore wind turbines, and attempted geolocation and satellite image correlation.
Journalist Ross Coulthart suggests that the death of U.S. researcher Amy Eskridge, reported as a suicide nearly four years ago, warrants further investigation.

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.

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