The Pentagon has now released five batches of UAP files since May 2026 as part of a rolling declassification effort and despite investigating hundreds of reports, its own UAP office says it has found no verifiable evidence that a single one involved extraterrestrial beings or technology. Hundreds remain unresolved, however which means unknown, not necessarily explained.

Image for article The Pentagon has now released five batches of UAP files since May 2026 as part of a rolling declassification effort  and despite investigating hundreds of reports, its own UAP office says it has found no verifiable evidence that a single one involved extraterrestrial beings or technology. Hundreds remain unresolved, however  which means unknown, not necessarily explained.
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News Summary

  • Five releases since May.
  • Pentagon’s public UAP archive has grown in stages rather than through one sweeping disclosure.
  • Its Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters, known as PURSUE, lists tranches released on 8 May, 22 May, 12 June, 10 July and 7 August 2026.
  • The portal brings together material supplied by agencies across the US government.
  • It includes written records, historical files, imagery, video and digital renderings.
  • A reconstruction is not a photograph of an object, while footage without range, telemetry or camera details may reveal far less than its appearance suggests.
Five releases since May The Pentagons public UAP archive has grown in stages rather than through one sweeping disclosure.

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