- July 1, 2026
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UAP Investigations Reveal National Security Concerns
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- May 30, 2026
- Science World News
Former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo, known for investigating unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAPs), emphasized that newly released government documents highlight the U.S. treating UAPs as a significant national security issue. These documents include claims of recovered ‘non-human’ materials dating back decades.
Elizondo stated, “There is an absolute treasure trove of information contained in this second tranche of information,” referring to the recent data release. He highlighted top-secret intelligence from the 1940s, asserting evidence of UAPs.
This topic has been taken seriously by our government for a long time, leading to efforts for secrecy. This administration is committed to transparency.
The release of these declassified files is part of the Trump administration’s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) program, which made a second set of documents public recently.
Elizondo praised the current administration for fulfilling promises of increased transparency, discussing the mysterious findings and their significance. He explored reasons the Pentagon may have concealed the information for decades.
The files from the 1940s suggest the reality of extraterrestrial material and its national security implications.
Elizondo pointed to encounters in controlled U.S. Airspace where UAPs outmaneuvered military technology.
He attributed secretive practices to Cold War tensions and the need to hide technological gains from adversaries and maintain national security strength.
Times have changed, Elizondo argued, and previous reasoning for secrecy may no longer be valid.
He asserted that the American public deserves transparency, noting potential shifts in philosophical, psychological, theological, and sociological perspectives.
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