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Avi Loeb analyzes a UAP orb encounter reported near the Gulf of Oman in 2021, where a U.S. AC-130 Gunship detected multiple unidentified objects during live fire training exercises. The analysis examines whether these orbs could represent adversary drone technology.
Scientists have proposed a novel detection methodology that could identify extraterrestrial life without presupposing it shares characteristics with Earth-based biology. The test aims to broaden the scope of astrobiology research beyond carbon-based organisms.
17 new records — Department of Energy, Department of War, NASA, CIA
A Reddit post references newly-released correspondence about the Bluegill Triple Prime incident, allegedly corroborated by Harald Malmgren and validated in the PURSUE tranche 2 release.
A user claims the Department of War released documentation of a close-range UAP encounter from the previous year, and argues UAP documents deserve more attention than video/photo analysis alone.
A Reddit post reconstructs Tom DeLonge's deleted tweets about the UFO phenomenon, contextualizing them with his documented contact with high-ranking government officials revealed by WikiLeaks.
Journalist Ross Coulthart criticizes astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson for allegedly mocking UAP witnesses and ignoring evidence, claiming Tyson has contributed to stigma around the topic.
UFO researcher Richard Dolan discusses in 2023 and 2026 interviews his reasoning for believing an alleged UFO briefing that left President Jimmy Carter visibly distraught actually occurred.
A Reddit post discusses a video segment featuring analyst Ross Coulthart's recent comments on disclosure, 'ontological shock,' and speculation from Trump administration insiders about how to communicate extraterrestrial existence to the public.
A Reddit user argues that if whistleblower allegations of non-human intelligence crash retrievals and bodies are true, the Dark Forest hypothesis may be the most consistent explanation for why mainstream science has not independently confirmed such evidence.
Reddit post presents a side-by-side comparison of a 2015 Sequoia National Park UFO sighting and a video from recent government releases, noting apparent visual similarities.
A Reddit user analyzes 2021 footage from Central Command claiming it shows instantaneous acceleration that cannot be explained by current aerodynamic models or known human aerospace technology.
An analysis proposes that observed military UAPs may be explained by Electronic Warfare technologies including plasma filaments and false sensor projections rather than non-human intelligence.
Jeremy Corbell discusses an alleged classified UAP program called "Project Rubik's Cube" involving a pyramid-shaped object with hieroglyphic symbols near Pax River, Maryland.
A Reddit post argues that the Department of Energy, not the Department of Defense, is the primary gatekeeper for UFO-related evidence and disclosure.
A Reddit user describes an open-access cross-disciplinary paper connecting Gnostic cosmological texts describing non-human intelligences (Archons) to modern UAP disclosure narratives.
A Reddit user speculates whether SETI's new SkySphere all-sky observatory represents a quiet acknowledgment of UAP phenomena, citing a SETI email mentioning unexplained phenomena captured overhead.
A user compares recent Pentagon-released UAP footage to the 1977 Colares case, noting that image quality limitations from light intensity explain why structural details are not visible in either case.
A Reddit user speculates about government classification of UAP data, arguing that security concerns around intelligence methods are overstated given publicly available technology.
A Reddit post questions whether Congress and the Director of National Intelligence can control the quality of released UFO files, given stated concerns about potential disinformation in upcoming disclosures.
A Reddit post speculates that Lue Elizondo and David Grusch represent an official 'disclosure movement' controlled by military and state interests, not genuine transparency.
A Reddit post claiming to analyze Department of War (DoW) released UFO/UAP files and videos by correlating them with a 'Moongraph Megadatabase'.
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