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Given that many media outlets have recently chosen the more visually impactful videos from this document when reporting related news, I believe it is worth analyzing the file: https://www.dvidshub.net/search/2.0?q=DOW-UAP-PR072&type=video Your browser is not able to display this video. From a geographical and imaging logic perspective, Kazakhstan's Karaganda International Airport (Sary-Arka Airpo…
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A Metabunk analysis of a declassified Kazakhstan airport document (DOW-UAP-PR072) examining video imagery and questioning media selection of particular frames for reporting.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
Avi Loeb proposes a UAP Science Advisory Council for the U.S. Government, published on June 12, 2026 alongside Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' film release and a third batch of declassified government UAP documents.
Avi Loeb highlights June 2026's third UAP disclosure as the most significant release to date, noting a new report by Dr. Jon Kosloski from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
Avi Loeb provides a preliminary assessment of the U.S. Department of War's second public release of UAP files, including analysis of a spherical object captured in video footage that the Pentagon cannot identify.
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.
Avi Loeb critiques social-media UAP influencers for misunderstanding scientific methodology, citing eyewitness reports from September 2023 of a metallic ellipsoid object and comparing them to Apollo-era photographic anomalies.
Tim Phillips discusses the credibility of reports describing anomalous black triangle UAPs in an interview with Steven Greenstreet.
Avi Loeb announced his appointment to lead a new UAP Science Advisory Council for the White House, citing the need to maintain scientific focus on UAP data despite high public engagement.
The Department of War released the third tranche of UAP files in June 2026, containing 72 new records from multiple agencies including the FBI, CIA, and NASA.
Analysis of Western US UAP documents from Release 3 suggests 60% of sightings are identified as flares, with 40% remaining indeterminate; the evidence base is primarily eyewitness accounts with nothing conclusively anomalous.