Pentagon releases new batch of UFO files
The release includes 40 files from military, NASA and intelligence sources, and officials said more batches are planned in the coming weeks.
- 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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New Pentagon UFO files reveal mystery object near Texas nuclear plant
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The U.S. Department of Defense released a new batch of files on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) on Friday, better known as UFOs. Among the material stands out an object described as a “six-point star” detected by military sensors on the Yellow Sea near China.
Key Revelations From 4th Batch of Pentagon UFO Files
The Pentagon released its fourth new batch of UFO files on July 10, including a transcript from a conference that included scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project. This release of information on UFOs, which the government refers to as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), has a total of 40 files, including 19 videos, 14 documents, four audio clips, and three images. The mix of partially unredacted files and historical documents is sour…
Pentagon Unveils New UFO Files, Detailing Encounter Over Nuke Site.
The Pentagon has disclosed 40 new files on UFOs, revealing encounters involving military personnel and sensitive locations, including a 2015 intrusion over a nuclear weapons facility.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: The Pentagon has released 40 new files related to UFOs, or unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), including 14 documents, 19 videos, four audio files, and three images. These files include reports of mysterious aerial objects over milit…
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