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The Pentagon released 40 new UFO files spanning from 1949 to 2025.
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The Pentagon released 40 new UFO files spanning from 1949 to 2025.

The Pentagon has released 40 new files related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), spanning from 1949 to 2025, through the PURSUE platform developed by the U.S. government. The documents include images, audio recordings, videos, and reports contributed by agencies such as the CIA, FBI, NASA, Department of Energy, and the Pentagon itself. These materials do not confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life or advanced technology but highlight ongoing investigations into unexplained sightings. Two notable cases involve a 2019 infrared footage captured by a civilian aircraft showing a fast-moving object beneath the plane, reported by a veteran airman, and a 2015 incident at a Texas nuclear facility where a diamond-shaped object was observed moving northward at unusual speeds before disappearing.

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The Pentagon released 40 new UFO files spanning from 1949 to 2025.

The Pentagon has released 40 new files related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), spanning from 1949 to 2025, through the PURSUE platform developed by the U.S. government. The documents include images, audio recordings, videos, and reports contributed by agencies such as the CIA, FBI, NASA, Department of Energy, and the Pentagon itself. These materials do not confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life or advanced technology but highlight ongoing investigations into unexplained sightings. Two notable cases involve a 2019 infrared footage captured by a civilian aircraft showing a fast-moving object beneath the plane, reported by a veteran airman, and a 2015 incident at a Texas nuclear facility where a diamond-shaped object was observed moving northward at unusual speeds before disappearing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the release of classified documents by the Pentagon regarding UAPs without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes quotes from official sources and emphasizes that the release does not confirm extraterrestrial activity, maintaining a nu

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