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Researcher Jeremy Corbell reports that documents show the U.S. government conducted meetings about UFOs in the 1990s, claiming this demonstrates long-term government deception about its UFO interest.
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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 Catholic exorcist claims the UFO phenomenon is demonic in origin and designed to make people doubt Scripture.

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.

Lawmakers are requesting information from private contractors about potential Pentagon UFO programs, alleging the DoD uses contractors to obscure such activities.
