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Trump administration opens access to additional UFO records

by LAWIN.news May 9, 2026
written by LAWIN.news May 9, 2026
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has released a new batch of previously unseen images, videos, and documents related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), as part of a broader declassification effort tied to a government transparency initiative.

The release, made public Friday, includes dozens of PDF files, photographs, video footage, and historical records now accessible through the Department of Defense’s website.

Officials said all 162 files were reviewed for security concerns, though many have not yet been fully analyzed for potential anomalies.

Documents span decades of reports

The newly released materials include investigative records from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. military reports, and references to historical sightings of “unidentified flying objects” dating from 1947 through 1968.

Some files contain eyewitness accounts and intelligence reports that were previously part of classified or restricted government archives. Others include imagery from NASA’s Apollo-era missions.

One released image shows a portion of the lunar surface from the Apollo 12 landing site, with a highlighted area where unidentified phenomena were noted near the horizon.

Military UAP video included

The release also features modern military sensor footage of a UAP recorded in 2024 near Greece.

According to the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the object appeared diamond-shaped and was detected moving at approximately 434 knots. Officials said it was only visible through short-wave infrared sensors and not with the naked eye.

Defense officials cite transparency push

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the release reflects an effort to increase public transparency.

“These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation,” Hegseth said. “It’s time the American people see it for themselves.”

He added that the administration is working to declassify additional materials related to UAP investigations.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman also supported the release, saying the agency would continue studying unexplained aerial phenomena using scientific methods and advanced instruments.

Background on UAP reporting

A 2024 report submitted to Congress documented 485 UAP sightings within a one-year period, though officials noted many were later attributed to conventional objects such as balloons, birds, or drones.

The Pentagon has faced increasing pressure to release more information following congressional hearings on UAPs in 2022 and continued public interest in unexplained aerial sightings.

Officials said additional releases are expected as part of ongoing declassification efforts.

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