Pentagon Releases 40 UFO Files (19 Videos) Across Agencies as Loeb Urges Science‑Based, Data‑Driven UAP Inquiry

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Led by Avi Loeb, the effort to study newly released Pentagon UFO files aims to develop better instruments and a rigorous, data-driven analysis to determine whether the observed phenomena are a national security issue or possibly non-human technology, while noting there is no conclusive evidence yet and some images may be diffraction patterns, with openness to future data and releases.

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb on Pentagon's 4th UFO files release

The Pentagon released a trove of new UFO files, including 40 items with 19 videos, drawn from multiple agencies such as the Pentagon, NASA, the CIA, the FBI, and the Energy Department. Avi Loeb, who leads the White House UAP Council, notes historical documents from 1948-49—a Los Alamos conference led by Edward Teller—discussing enigmatic green fireballs and objects moving horizontally that remain unresolved. Several recent videos show striking phenomena, including abrupt 90-degree trajectory changes and formations of multiple objects moving through clouds, but there isn’t enough information to identify them. The council’s aim is to propose new instruments and sensors to gather better data, so the nature of these objects—whether a national security concern or evidence of non-human technology—can be understood. Loeb emphasizes that there is no conclusive evidence of non-human origin yet and suggests some images may be diffraction patterns, with richer, classified data likely to be more revealing. He stresses that scientists are being asked to help, signaling a serious, data-driven approach rather than speculation, and that future data could be more informative. The process is framed as a hopeful, science-based pursuit rather than cinematic depictions, and Loeb expresses willingness to engage with future file releases to advance understanding.

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