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Discussion of physicist Hal Puthoff's role in government remote viewing programs and his involvement with an informal 'invisible college' group researching paranormal topics.
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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.
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 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War (formerly DoD) has released the first tranche of UAP-related videos and documents to a public repository, including historical documents, recent pilot reports, and new video evidence.
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.