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Pentagon Releases 162 UAP Files, Data Gaps Persist; NASA Insider Hints at Larger Release

Pentagon Releases 162 UAP Files, Data Gaps Persist; NASA Insider Hints at Larger Release

Key Questions

How many UAP files did the Pentagon recently release?

The Pentagon declassified 162 UAP files through the PURSUE system. However, the lack of raw sensor data continues to limit independent analysis of the cases.

What did NASA insider Mike Gold reveal about future UAP declassifications?

Mike Gold confirmed that declassification discussions are progressing beyond initial low-hanging fruit. Space-based archives are identified as the next major frontier for releases.

What historical UAP case appears in the newly released files?

Records detail a 1949 Los Alamos conference on mysterious green fireballs observed in the area. This is part of the latest tranche of declassified UAP documents.

What unusual UAP shapes are described in the recent file releases?

Videos and reports mention boxy forms, odd lights, a six-pointed object, and a possible jellyfish-like UFO over the Atlantic Ocean. Multiple cases in the releases remain unexplained.

What limitations exist in analyzing the new UAP data?

The absence of raw sensor data restricts thorough independent review of the files. Despite this, several incidents continue to lack conventional explanations.

Pentagon declassified 162 UAP files via PURSUE system, but lack of raw sensor data limits independent analysis. NASA insider Mike Gold confirms declassification discussions moving beyond low-hanging fruit, with space-based archives as next frontier. Multiple cases remain unexplained.

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Updated Jul 10, 2026