Pentagon Processes Second Wave of UAP Files After May 8 Release
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Updated · Fox News · May 19
Pentagon Processes Second Wave of UAP Files After May 8 Release
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 19
Sean Parnell said Monday a second batch of declassified UAP documents is actively being processed for publication and will be released very soon.
The new tranche follows the administration's first May 8 disclosure of never-before-seen files and videos, part of Trump's PURSUE program to expand government transparency on UFO-related records.
That initial release included Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 images of unexplained objects, plus mission transcripts describing bright, jagged fragments drifting past the spacecraft.
FBI material in the first batch also showed two apparent UAPs near U.S. aircraft on New Year's Eve 1999, underscoring the multi-agency scope of the disclosures.
Rep. Tim Burchett and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman have publicly backed the effort, which the White House is framing as a broader federal unsealing campaign.
With hundreds of UAP files now public, what truths might the government still be hiding behind heavy redactions?
What do newly declassified Apollo mission files truly reveal about the UFOs astronauts reported seeing in space?
How can a UAP reportedly survive a missile strike, yet officials maintain no evidence of advanced technology exists?