Pentagon Unveils New Batch of Declassified UFO Files
Pentagon releases more declassified UFO files

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The Pentagon has released over 50 new declassified videos and documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), including an intelligence officer's account of observing strange orbs during a helicopter mission. Despite extensive investigations, many incidents remain unexplained, fueling ongoing public intrigue about UFOs.
- 01The release includes a video from April 2024 showing an object near a plane over the Southeastern U.S.
- 02Another video, labeled 'Syrian UAP instant acceleration,' was recorded in 2021 and uploaded to a classified network in 2024.
- 03An intelligence officer reported seeing two large orbs during a mission, which emitted light and appeared to chase fighter jets.
- 04The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has found no evidence of extraterrestrial origins for these phenomena.
- 05The Pentagon has now released over 200 files on UAPs, following a directive from former President Donald Trump.
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On Friday, the Pentagon released over 50 previously classified videos and documents concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), commonly referred to as UFOs. This release is part of a larger effort initiated by former President Donald Trump, who aimed for transparency regarding government files on extraterrestrial life and UAPs. Among the newly disclosed materials is a video from April 2024 captured by a U.S. Coast Guard infrared sensor, showing an object flying near a plane in the Southeastern United States. Another video, titled 'Syrian UAP instant acceleration,' was recorded in 2021 and later uploaded to a classified network. A notable account from a senior U.S. intelligence officer describes witnessing two large orbs emitting light while on a helicopter mission, which reportedly chased away fighter jets. Despite extensive investigations by the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), officials have not found evidence of extraterrestrial involvement, leaving many incidents unresolved. This latest release adds to the 200 files already made public, reflecting the enduring fascination with UAPs and the government's commitment to transparency.
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