Pentagon Releases Second Batch of Declassified UFO Files, Renewing Debate on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

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The United States released a second batch of declassified UFO files, including hundreds of reports, photos, and dozens of videos, reigniting debate over unidentified aerial phenomena and prompting renewed calls for government transparency, while officials say the material does not prove extraterrestrial life and experts warn many sightings could be explained by experimental aircraft, optical distortions, atmospheric effects, or foreign surveillance, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noting the release is meant to let the public examine the evidence as Congress pushes for more information, NASA Apollo footage reviving old theories, and analyses like the Lake Huron clip by the all-domain Anomaly Resolution Office attributing it to an infrared sensor on a U.S. platform within NORTHCOM rather than alien origins.

The US Shoots Down UAP Over Lake Huron, See 10 Videos From the Pentagons Second UFO File Dump
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The US Shoots Down UAP Over Lake Huron, See 10 Videos From the Pentagons Second UFO File Dump

The Pentagons release of declassified UFO files has reignited debate over unexplained aerial phenomena, with new videos and reports prompting calls for transparency from lawmakers and the public.