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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.
146 declassified records — FBI, CIA, DOD, State Dept.
Written coverage from news outlets, investigative journalists, and researchers.
The Department of War (formerly DoD) has released the first tranche of UAP-related videos and documents to a public repository, including historical documents, recent pilot reports, and new video evidence.
Avi Loeb discusses mysterious blue lights recorded above the lunar surface in Apollo mission footage, suggesting they may be cosmic rays rather than UFOs. The piece presents a scientific caution against misidentification of natural phenomena.
Lawmakers are requesting information from private contractors about potential Pentagon UFO programs, alleging the DoD uses contractors to obscure such activities.

A Metabunk analyst applies geolocation and satellite imagery analysis to an INDOPACOM 2024 UAP report, suggesting the sighting may be explainable by offshore wind farm infrastructure.
A Metabunk analysis examines INDOPACOM 2024 footage of an irregular balloon-shaped object with radial projections, suggesting mundane explanations for the reported UAP sighting.
A Metabunk analysis of a 2020 Department of Defense infrared video from the Middle East showing a five-second UAP clip submitted to AARO; the analysis suggests the video quality is poor and insufficient for definitive conclusions.
A Metabunk analysis of the "Chandelier" UFO from a Jeremy Corbell interview concludes the object is likely a diffraction artifact or glare around a bright light source.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests that optical effects may explain some of the most prominent images in the first release of government UFO files, including Apollo moon observations.

A website is tracking sightings of unidentified submerged objects (USOs) amid the administration's recent release of government UAP files.

A Metabunk post analyzes a Defense Department video labeled PR43 showing a small area of contrast moving across a sensor field in Djibouti.
A Metabunk post geolocates and analyzes a December 2022 UAP video from Baghdad, Iraq, noting discrepancies with satellite imagery from September 2025.
An article discusses potential structures on the lunar surface, with researcher Max Derakhshani suggesting they appear to be permanent installations rather than debris.

Avi Loeb's reflective essay on mystery and wonder in science and art, opening with an Albert Einstein quote about the importance of experiencing mystery.
A Catholic exorcist claims the UFO phenomenon is demonic in origin and designed to make people doubt Scripture.

The Debrief reports on recent allegations of CIA cover-ups amid whistleblower testimony before lawmakers and viral social media claims.
The Black Vault has created a searchable archive to facilitate public access to recently released UFO files, improving discoverability compared to the original government release format.
The Trump administration has released UFO files, images, and videos as part of a commitment to unprecedented transparency on the subject.

The U.S. Pentagon has published transcripts, video clips, and audio recordings documenting reports of unidentified flying objects including hovering objects and flashing lights.

The U.S. Defense Department released documents spanning decades describing reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, including Cold War-era rotating saucers and recent sightings of metallic elliptical objects.
The Trump administration released UFO-related documents through a new system called PURSUE (Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters).
The Pentagon announced the creation of a dedicated website to publicly release previously unseen files and imagery related to UAP encounters in what officials describe as a historic release.

Rep. Luna requests release of specific UAP video footage, providing a list of documented incidents including formations, acceleration events, and spherical objects from various dates and locations.
NewsNation reports that journalist Ross Coulthart claims a file dump of U.S. military UAP imagery and NASA Apollo archival material could be released within the week.

Previously undisclosed UFO files from Skylab missions document reports of unexplained lights and a reddish object observed by crew members.

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.
Newly released Pentagon files reveal that Buzz Aldrin observed mysterious cabin flashes during the Apollo 11 mission near the moon.

The Department of Defense has launched a transparency initiative by releasing a new batch of U.S. government documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena under the "PURSUE" program.
The Pentagon has released newly declassified videos captured by military technology showing unexplained aerial objects.

The latest Pentagon UFO files release includes infrared footage from U.S. military sensors and archival photographs from NASA's Apollo 12 and 17 lunar missions.
A Freedom of Information Act request filed in 2009 was concluded after 17 years with a full denial, making it The Black Vault's longest-running case. All responsive records were withheld under national security exemptions.
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.
A congressman describes the Trump administration's recent release of UFO-related files as a significant first step toward transparency.

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.
The Pentagon's UFO disclosure website received 340 million hits within the first 12 hours of the government file release.

Investigators Ross Coulthart and Luis Elizondo express disappointment with the scope and substance of the first batch of government-released UFO files.

Representative Eric Burlison characterizes the first wave of government UFO files as preliminary material, suggesting more significant documents may follow.

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.

Pentagon files released include a document describing observations made by Apollo 17 astronauts during their moon mission.

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.

Five photographs from the Apollo 12 lunar landing site in 1969 were included in the Pentagon's latest UFO file release.

Pentagon UFO files include a report where Swedish intelligence attributed a crater in a lake to a crashed flying saucer.

A former Marine claims military officials confiscated his camera equipment and pressured him into silence after he photographed a large UAP.

A new film titled "S4: The Bob Lazar Story" narrated by Bob Lazar recounts his alleged claims about witnessing UAP technology at S4 near Area 51.

Former President Obama reiterates that the government is not concealing evidence of space aliens, arguing such a secret could not remain confidential.

The Debrief reports on multiple stories including an unusual ocean event off the northeastern U.S. coast, Pentagon UFO files, and related topics.
Journalist Ross Coulthart speculates that future government releases will likely consist of limited quality videos rather than evidence of non-human technology.

Avi Loeb discusses the Artemis lunar base program and raises questions about resource utilization and jurisdiction on the Moon as humans pursue long-term lunar presence.
Avi Loeb describes his experience as a movie actor, appearing in a cameo role on the set of 'Sol Hershowitz's Guide to Extraterrestrial Life' in New York City.
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