UAPs
Coverage of UAPs in the Nexus archive.
- Newly released UFO files allege China, Russia retrieved downed UAPs — and attempted to reverse-engineer them: expert
Newly released UFO files suggest China and Russia may have retrieved downed UAPs and attempted to reverse-engineer them, according to an expert. The situation is described as a global phenomenon with significant national security implications.
- Pentagon releases third batch of UFO files including eyewitness videos
The Pentagon released more files related to UFOs, or UAPs, that include videos recorded by apparent eyewitnesses. Professor Avi Loeb joins CBS News with more details.
- Ex-Pentagon official says UAP files reveal 'treasure trove' of intelligence dating back to the 1940s
An ex-Pentagon official claims newly released UAP files reveal decades of U.S. government efforts to treat unexplained anomalous phenomena as a national security issue, including references to recovered 'non-human' materials. Luis Elizondo highlighted the significance of the documents, which date back to the 1940s, and stated the current administration is more transparent about the topic than previous ones.
- 'Non-human' bodies allegedly recovered from crashed UFO, documentary filmmaker claims
Documentary filmmaker Dan Farah claims that senior intelligence officials have revealed the recovery of non-human bodies from crashed UFO craft, with elements of the government having obtained technology and bodies of non-human origin. The alleged recoveries have sparked speculation about multiple forms of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth. The US government has declassified some related files, but resistance to broader disclosure efforts remains.
- Pentagon’s declassified UAP footage fuels Americans' belief in aliens: ‘We’re not alone'
The Pentagon has released declassified footage of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), fueling Americans' belief in alien life and increasing transparency around the topic. The release is part of President Donald Trump's push for transparency, including never-before-seen clips and documents. This move has intensified public interest in UAPs and renewed scrutiny over government secrecy.
- Trump says UFO files released to maximize transparency
The Pentagon has started releasing previously classified documents related to UFOs and UAPs to maximize transparency. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated it's time for the American people to see the information for themselves. The release is part of an effort to be more transparent about the topic.
- UFO files spanning decades are released by Defense Department
The US Defense Department has released UFO files spanning decades, including Cold War reports and recent sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena. The documents describe mysterious rotating saucers and metallic elliptical objects floating in mid-air. These reports are part of the military's term for unidentifiable anomalous phenomena or UAPs.
- Watch videos of possible UFOs from first batch of files released by Pentagon
The Pentagon released its first batch of unclassified files on UFOs and UAPs, including over two dozen videos. This release is part of the Pentagon's effort to provide more information on unidentified aerial phenomena. The move is seen as a step towards transparency on the topic.
- Greene says UFO files release ‘shiny object propaganda’ as ‘they wage foreign wars’
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Pentagon's release of UFO documents as 'shiny object propaganda'. The Pentagon released 162 files amid President Trump's push for transparency on the issue. The release is related to unidentified anomalous phenomena and UFOs.
- Pentagon releases new batch of UFO files
The Pentagon released a new batch of files on unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UFOs, as part of the Trump administration's vow to be transparent on the issue. The release was ordered by President Donald Trump due to public interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The move aims to provide more information to the public.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘I expect the alien files will be anticlimactic’
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson predicts that government files on UFOs and UAPs will be anticlimactic. The US government is set to release files on aliens and UFOs. This release is seen as a positive step, despite potential distraction from other important issues.
- UFO expert warns mystery craft are outmaneuvering US military in restricted airspace
UFO expert Jeremy Corbell warns that unidentified anomalous phenomena are outmaneuvering the US military in restricted airspace, posing a national security concern. The US Congress is pushing for the Pentagon to declassify 46 videos of unexplained events. The existence of UAPs is a known secret among the intelligence community.