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A post suggests that focus on UAP research has shifted from the Pentagon to private defense contractors and research institutions, with the White House reportedly seeking outside guidance on disclosure.
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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.
A Reddit post speculates that UAPs may be trans-medium craft originating from oceans, while acknowledging the lack of confirmed knowledge about these phenomena.
A post notes that zero-point energy narratives are gaining mainstream attention in relation to UAP discourse.
A Reddit discussion thread invites non-American users to share how their countries are responding to UAP and alleged alien disclosure news, with one Portuguese contributor noting public indifference.
The NSA has released hundreds of declassified pages of historical UAP-related records, including documents previously classified at the TOP SECRET UMBRA level.