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Pentagon Unveils 161 Files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena for Public Review
aerospace-and-defence21 days ago

Pentagon Unveils 161 Files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena for Public Review

The Pentagon released 161 files—encompassing photos, witness testimonies, and investigative reports—on unidentified aerial phenomena, labeling them unresolved and inviting private-sector analysis. The staged disclosures come amid congressional pressure and White House interest to increase transparency, with the Defense Department planning rolling releases every few weeks and still noting no verified evidence of alien technology or life.

politics22 days ago

Pentagon opens a public trove of UFO files online for independent review

The Defense Department released a large batch of previously secret UFO files on a new public site, war.gov/UFO, signaling a push for transparency and inviting Americans to draw their own conclusions about unidentified aerial phenomena; officials say more material will be declassified later, reflecting ongoing curiosity about alien life and government records, while experts note many sightings may have terrestrial explanations.

NASA's UFO Team Reveals Startling Findings at Public Meeting.
science-and-technology3 years ago

NASA's UFO Team Reveals Startling Findings at Public Meeting.

NASA held its first public meeting on UFOs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), featuring a panel of experts who promised transparency. The team of 16 scientists and experts included retired US astronaut Scott Kelly. NASA said the focus of the public session was to hold "final deliberations" before the team publishes a report, planned for release by late July. The NASA study is separate from a newly formalised Pentagon-based investigation of UAPs documented in recent years by military aviators and analysed by US defence and intelligence officials.

Pentagon's UFO Chief Testifies on Potential Threats to US.
science-and-technology3 years ago

Pentagon's UFO Chief Testifies on Potential Threats to US.

The US government is tracking over 650 potential cases of UFOs, according to the director of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. While there is no evidence of extraterrestrial life, some cases could be evidence of potential technological advancements from foreign countries like Russia and China. The office is helping the Pentagon and intelligence community to identify emerging foreign technologies, including the high-altitude surveillance balloon from China that flew over US airspace in February.

Pentagon's UFO Chief Addresses Increase in Sightings and Lack of Evidence for Extraterrestrial Activity
science-and-technology3 years ago

Pentagon's UFO Chief Addresses Increase in Sightings and Lack of Evidence for Extraterrestrial Activity

The Pentagon is investigating around 650 cases of unidentified aerial phenomena, but has found no evidence of extraterrestrial activity, according to Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Approximately half of the reports have been prioritized for further review, but many cases may remain unresolved due to a lack of hard data. Kirkpatrick cautioned that foreign capabilities could be at play, but there is no evidence that unexplained events were caused by Russian or Chinese technology.