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The NSA released hundreds of previously classified UAP records following a FOIA appeal by the Disclosure Foundation, marking a significant declassification of signals intelligence documents. Separately, US Navy pilots released infrared footage documenting unidentified objects tracked on radar over a two-year period, though the incidents remain officially unexplained. The Pentagon confirmed a second batch of UAP files is in processing for release, while France scheduled its first parliamentary hearing on the topic for June 29. A United Airlines crew reported an unidentified object traveling at approximately twice airplane speed near San Francisco International Airport with radar confirmation. David Grusch made claims about classified program personnel disappearing, while noting that declassified videos under review do not conclusively support his broader assertions.
The NSA has released hundreds of declassified pages of historical UAP-related records, including documents previously classified at the TOP SECRET UMBRA level.
US Navy pilots tracked unidentified objects on radar for 2 years with infrared confirmation, and publicly released footage shows unexplained movements and accelerations that remain officially unresolved.
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.
David Grusch claims that coworkers and friends of his worked on a classified program involving materials and specimens, and that some personnel have disappeared from the program.