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Original excerpt
The Remote Viewing Program probed whether people could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon.
Key claims
According to a whistleblower, the CIA investigated whether genetic genealogy databases like 23andMe and Ancestry contained evidence of alien DNA, alongside a broader remote viewing program.
Alternative explanation
No evidence presented that genetic databases contain alien material; remote viewing lacks scientific support.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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.
A Reddit post references newly-released correspondence about the Bluegill Triple Prime incident, allegedly corroborated by Harald Malmgren and validated in the PURSUE tranche 2 release.
A user claims the Department of War released documentation of a close-range UAP encounter from the previous year, and argues UAP documents deserve more attention than video/photo analysis alone.
The War Zone article reports on imagery of a mysterious object shot down by F-16s over Lake Huron, part of a trio of objects downed over the U.S. and Canada following the Chinese spy balloon incident.

NewsNation reports that according to Jeremy Corbell, the next wave of UFO document disclosures may occur in early June.

NewsNation reports that a whistleblower claims the CIA explored consumer DNA databases (23andMe, Ancestry) to identify alien DNA links as part of a Remote Viewing Program.

UAP disclosure advocate Tim Gallaudet expresses skepticism that the Trump administration is genuinely committing to releasing UAP files rather than stringing along advocates.

Journalist Ross Coulthart discusses UAP video analysis and criticism of government inaction regarding UAP evidence.
