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.
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❓ 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 military airspace and sensitive locations. 📺 DETAIL: Among the newly disclosed records is a 2015 Energy Department report describing an unidentified object that entered restricted airspace over the Pantex nuclear weapons facility in Texas, where security officers said the silent object displayed no visible propulsion before leaving the area. Another report details a 2019 encounter in which a veteran military aviator with 28 years of Air Force and Navy experience described a fast-moving rectangular object with flight characteristics “unlike anything I had seen,” adding that several experienced personnel were unable to identify it. The release also includes infrared videos of unexplained objects recorded during military operations over the Atlantic Ocean, the western Pacific, the Middle East, and other regions, including a 2020 Navy encounter with a dark, balloon-like object that could not be positively identified. More recent files document incidents in 2025 near China, including military sensor footage tracking unusual objects over the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Historical records released with the archive include transcripts from a 1949 conference at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where leading scientists unsuccessfully debated the cause of mysterious “green fireballs” observed near the nation’s nuclear research facilities. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said additional UAP records are still being prepared for future public release under the administration’s disclosure initiative. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The Department of War and our agency partners are actively working on the next release of UAP files.” – Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell 🎯 IMPACT: The files provide further evidence of unexplained aerial phenomena, raising questions about national security and the potential for advanced technology beyond current understanding. The disclosures also fulfill an executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump, demonstrating a push for greater transparency on UAPs. 📺 FLASHBACK: Under President Donald J. Trump, the U.S. government has increasingly declassified UFO-related materials. |
— Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellASW) July 10, 2026
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