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A lot of data released to the public has been filtered due to the potential leak of the means and methods (“MM”) by which the US collects intelligence data. This hasn’t sat well with me simply because MM can be extrapolated from the technology approved for civilians. Also, it’s not particularly challenging for foreign nations to “war game” plausible forecasts of our abilities. Whatever this pheno…
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A Reddit user speculates about government classification of UAP data, arguing that security concerns around intelligence methods are overstated given publicly available technology.
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 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.

A Metabunk article analyzes Corbell's November 23, 2020 thermographic footage of a disc-shaped object filmed by a U.S. Air Force platform at coordinates in Afghanistan.
A self-described chemist/biologist posted a visual analysis hypothesis regarding alleged Exo-Biospheric Organisms, with panels of analysis published on another subreddit.
A YouTube video by Preston Dennett discusses six UFO encounter cases, emphasizing humanoid face-to-face encounters described as unusually strange.
A Reddit user expresses skepticism about narrative control and psyops surrounding UAP disclosure while claiming recent progress toward the truth.
A Reddit user speculates about alleged CIA involvement in raiding Tulsi Gabbard's office for UFO-related files and connects her resignation to CIA pressure.