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Original excerpt
Lavelle has published a new article on The Guardian in anticipation of his upcoming book. It's an encouraging essay, I think. Lavelle writes, "Of course, there isn't a shred of evidence that aliens have visited our planet – and it's highly unlikely that there ever will be." Mick is cited also. I'm not seeing it posted anywhere, so this seems like as good a place as any. https:…
Key claims
Danny Lavelle's upcoming UFO book is discussed in a Metabunk forum thread, with an excerpt from his Guardian article stating there is no evidence that aliens have visited Earth.
Alternative explanation
Lavelle explicitly states there is not a shred of evidence that aliens have visited Earth and it is highly unlikely there ever will be.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
A Metabunk discussion of a DOW_UAP_PR103 infrared video from the East China Sea in 2024 showing a triangular object that appears to open up, submitted by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command to AARO.
Forum experts discussed geopolitical implications of potential Chinese or Russian possession of UAP technology and humanity's readiness for contact with nonhuman life.

Former President Barack Obama stated in a podcast interview that aliens are real but denied they are kept in Area 51, fueling ongoing UFO disclosure discussions.

A small, barely distinguishable object of contrast moved across the sensor field-of-view in Djibouti, exiting the bottom right of the frame in a video released by the Department of War.
The US Department of War released Tranche 5 of UAP files via its official portal, making the unclassified documents publicly available.
A Metabunk forum thread compiling technical discussions about Raytheon's Multi-Spectral Targeting (MTS) systems, including operating principles, field of view, and tracking modes.
A forum user shares an animated visualization of the Nimitz incident timeline and proposes using simulation software to refine the geometric and temporal accuracy of the encounter.