US Releases Second Batch of Declassified UAP Files
The release adds more than 50 videos and documents, while officials say most cases still lack enough data for a definitive explanation.
- The U.S. Defense Department released a second batch of declassified files on alleged UFO sightings, detailing reports of 'green orbs,' 'discs,' and 'fireballs.'
- Included is Pentagon footage of a U.S. fighter jet shooting down an unidentified object over Lake Huron in 2023.
- The archive contains 209 reports of various unexplained aerial phenomena, as stated by the Pentagon.
- The Pentagon emphasized that the files differ in quality and sourcing, released to promote transparency about unidentified aerial phenomena.
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The Pentagon released on Friday a new set of 64 files related to UFOs, or UAPs (unidentified abnormal phenomena), revealing a second wave of records that includes a first-hand report, dated...
The new collection of documents—released two weeks after the publication of the first installment—contains a total of 64 files, including documents and videos concerning unexplained phenomena and objects. As in the previous case, the Ministry of Defense offers no clear explanations for the phenomena described and shown in the recordings and documents. One of the most puzzling documents comes from the Office of the Director of National Intelligen…
Examining the 51 new UFO videos released by the Pentagon
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Here’s The New UFO Files White House Just Released
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense Department on May 22, 2026, released a second batch of 222 previously classified files on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), following President Trump’s directive. The documents include reports of unexplained green orbs, discs, and fireballs. One 116-page file details 209 sightings near a top-secret military facility in Sandia, New Mexico, between 1948 and 1950. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the release…
It leaves the second tranche of documents on the UFO, or Uap (the unidentified abnormal phenomena) published by the Pentagon: 64 files available on the official website of the U.S. Department of Defense, which also include the direct testimony of an intelligence officer dating back to 2025. The new release includes six pdf, seven audio files and 51 videos. It arrives two weeks after the publication of the first group of declassified materials be…
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