Pentagon to release new UFO videos
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In 2023, a U.S. Air National Guard F-16CM shot down a UAP, or unidentified aerial phenomenon, over Lake Huron. Newly released footage appears to show that
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'Is Superman real?': Pentagon UAP footage shows humanoid figure matching the viral 2015 Sequoia Park UFO sighting, sparks wild conspiracy theories
A newly released Pentagon UAP video showing a glowing humanoid figure has reignited comparisons to a viral 2015 Sequoia Park UFO sighting. Social media users are calling it the “Superman UAP,” while skeptics argue both clips likely show balloons or distorted thermal imagery.
A luminous object that seems to shoot skyward at blinding speed sits among the strangest clips in the government’s newest batch of UFO records, and officials still cannot say what it is. The Department of War (DOW) posted its second round of declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) files Friday on its WAR.
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Unpacking the Pentagon's Latest UAP Release
Newly unsealed files contain decades of accounts from the FBI, NASA, and other federal agencies.
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The UAP whistleblower said America is not alone
Former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo told Congress that excessive secrecy around UAP programs has harmed public trust and allegedly led to intimidation, retaliation, and hidden oversight failures. His testimony turned the hearing into a larger fight over transparency,
Neil deGrasse Tyson, who for years has laughed off and shot down questions about UAP and aliens, is ready to talk at length about the phenomenon - and wants to see some real proof after the latest wave of whistleblowers and "disclosure" files released by the Pentagon.
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Declassified video shows 'erratic' spherical UAP over Europe
The Pentagon releases newly declassified UFO footage showing a 'Spherical UAP Erratic movement' over Europe in August 2022.
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Former military radar technician reacts to newly declassified UAP evidence
The Pentagon just dropped 162 declassified UAP files; infrared footage of objects making 90-degree turns at 80 miles per hour, Apollo 17 photographs officially stamped "unresolved," and internal military memos describing orbs that launched other orbs.