Overview
- The Pentagon, which said Monday the next batch is "actively being processed," signaled more declassified UAP records are on the way very soon.
- The first public cache on May 8 contained about 161–162 files, including Apollo-era lunar photos and FBI images from 1999 that showed unexplained objects near U.S. aircraft.
- House investigators led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna requested 46 specific UAP videos, and Rep. Tim Burchett said the first drop was small compared with what he expects next.
- Journalists and scientists reviewing the initial materials say they do not prove extraterrestrial visitation and that many images and reports look inconclusive or explainable by mundane causes.
- A new Daily Mail interview quotes filmmaker Jeremy Corbell claiming the next release could include those 46 videos, a claim not confirmed by the Pentagon.