Pentagon releases more UFO files: "Speechless after these observations" 6h ago

The Pentagon has released an additional 64 files concerning Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, comprising videos, audio recordings, and documents. This second batch of records, made public per President Trump's executive order, includes a compelling 2025 account from a senior intelligence officer who described numerous close UAP encounters over an hour, an experience that left him and his crew "virtually speechless." The released videos, often grainy infrared footage requested by House lawmakers, document UAP sightings by military aircraft between 2018 and 2023, primarily within U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility. Notably, one video appears to show an object being shot down over Lake Huron in 2023. The files also contain historical sightings, Soviet intelligence reports, and Department of Energy data, alongside audio from NASA's Apollo and Mercury missions detailing space-based observations.
















