Overview
- The Pentagon’s new UAP website went live Friday with roughly 160–162 declassified files drawn from the Defense Department, NASA, the FBI, the intelligence community, and other agencies.
- The trove includes Apollo and Gemini mission transcripts and photos, FBI case files, State Department cables, and recent military videos from regions such as the western United States, the Middle East, Japan, and Greece.
- Case notes describe unresolved sightings, including federal agents in 2023 reporting “orbs launching other orbs” in the western U.S. and Indo‑Pacific personnel photographing a “football‑shaped” object near Japan.
- Officials say the materials do not prove extraterrestrial life and many incidents remain unresolved because of limited evidence, missing data, or sensor and environmental effects.
- More batches will follow on a rolling basis, building on a 2022 congressional mandate for disclosure and a 2024 Pentagon report that found no verified alien technology, with some reposted files now carrying fewer redactions.