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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
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.

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.

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.
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.

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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