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A new batch of Pentagon videos and other records related to UAP is expected to soon be released by the Department of War.
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The Department of War plans to release a new batch of Pentagon videos and related records concerning UAP in the near future.
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AARO released a declassified infrared video allegedly showing a U.S. Air National Guard F-16C intercepting a UAP over Lake Huron on 12 February 2023, with a kinetic interaction visible at the 20-second mark. The 46-second video was uploaded to a classified network in February 2023 and is part of 51 potentially UAP-related records.
A serving senior U.S. intelligence official provides a first-hand account of encountering glowing orbs and high-speed objects near a sensitive military facility in late 2025, accompanied by infrared imagery released by war.gov/UFO.
AARO released a 17-minute infrared military sensor video showing multiple areas of contrast that may be in formation over the Persian Gulf, tracked by a U.S. military platform in the CENTCOM area.
AARO released a classified infrared video from March 2025 showing multiple spherical objects near a U.S. military submarine, with apparent water entry and exit behavior. The video spans nearly 5 minutes and documents multiple tracking events.
The 1947 Twining Memo, a classified Air Force document describing UFOs as 'real and not visionary,' has been officially released by the US government.
Astronomers have discovered an object in close proximity to Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center, and it is experiencing extreme spacetime distortion.
Scientists analyzed 112 Pentagon UAP videos from the PURSUE program and identified a new methodological challenge in determining whether the objects display genuinely anomalous capabilities.
The Debrief covers a weekly roundup of science stories including a scientific plan for detecting exotic alien life, gamma wave glasses technology, and renewed interest in an ancient Roman megastructure.
Scientists have proposed a novel detection methodology that could identify extraterrestrial life without presupposing it shares characteristics with Earth-based biology. The test aims to broaden the scope of astrobiology research beyond carbon-based organisms.