Pentagon Releases Fourth Batch of UFO Files
The 40-file release adds new videos, audio and historical records, including reports from military sensors and sensitive sites, officials said.
- The Pentagon published its fourth major tranche of declassified UFO files on Friday, adding 40 new records to its public database under an ongoing transparency initiative.
- The fresh batch consists of 14 documents, 19 videos, four audio files, and three images pulled from a multi-agency sweep that includes records from the CIA, FBI, NASA, and the Energy Department.
- A standout report details a tense drone-like intrusion over a secure nuclear weapons facility—the Pantex plant near Amarillo, Texas, in September 2015—where security guards placed the facility on lockdown and used binoculars to chase a completely silent, unidentified object with no visible propulsion system.
- The disclosure features striking military first-hand accounts, including testimony from a veteran military aviator who described encountering an object that was "unlike anything I had seen" in 28 years of active flight service.
- The ongoing rollouts stem from a broader executive order signed by President Trump, establishing the "Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters" to systematically release unresolved historical files on a rolling basis.
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The Trump administration has desecrated the fourth tranche of documents related to unidentified abnormal phenomena (UAP), the so-called UFOs. Officials have explained that the new publication is part of the administration's commitment to extend public access to UAP documents, while protecting information that might reveal sensitive military capabilities, the identity of witnesses or national security operations. The first of the two distributed …
The Pentagon once again released, on Friday (day 10), new material related to the appearance of UFOs in various locations in the United States, but also in the Middle East, Azerbaijan and the China Sea. The fourth batch contains 40 files, including 14 documents, 19 videos, four audios and three images, from various organs, such as the Pentagon itself, but also the US Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Department of Energy, Nasa and the FBI. One of t…
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