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Updated · Fox News · May 31
FBI Leads UAP Probe Near US Nuclear Sites as Trump Pushes 2nd File Release
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 31

FBI Leads UAP Probe Near US Nuclear Sites as Trump Pushes 2nd File Release

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
  • The FBI has become the lead agency in a federal effort to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena near restricted US nuclear facilities, filmmaker Dan Farah said, describing the bureau as aggressively working with the White House.
  • Repeated incursions over nuclear sites drove that push, with officials in Farah’s documentary saying the objects are not US systems and are not believed to belong to an adversary, leaving their origin and intent unknown.
  • Trump ordered agencies in February to identify and declassify UAP-related evidence, but Farah said some agencies and military branches have resisted or stalled the process.
  • The administration has already released 2 batches of UAP files this month under its PURSUE program, including Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 material, as the disclosure fight broadens beyond the initial document dump.
With a presidential push for transparency, why are some agencies still hiding top UAP secrets?
As UAPs disable nuclear sites, what is the global defense plan against this unknown technology?
Beyond declassified files, how are economies preparing for the confirmation of nonhuman intelligence?