Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Coverage of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the Nexus archive.
- America is right to investigate UAP claims, but that’s only the beginning
The article discusses the importance of evidence-based analysis in evaluating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) claims, referencing a retired U.S. Navy officer's unverified account of non-human bodies and the Pentagon's declassified case files. It emphasizes the need for rigorous investigation over public certainty, highlighting the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office's (AARO) recent releases and a documentary featuring Marco Rubio and Congress members.
- FBI leading push to uncover truth about mystery objects near US nuclear facilities, filmmaker says
The FBI is leading a federal investigation into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) near U.S. nuclear facilities, according to filmmaker Dan Farah. Trump directed agencies to declassify UAP-related information, but some have resisted, while the FBI actively pursues answers, and officials like Marco Rubio highlight security concerns over unidentified objects near sensitive sites.
- Chilling UFO encounter that left US intelligence officer 'speechless' revealed in latest files
A newly revealed UFO encounter has reportedly left a US intelligence officer speechless, according to recently declassified files. The incident details have emerged as part of ongoing government disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomena documentation.
- US Government releases first batch of UAP documents and videos
The US Government has released its first batch of UAP documents and videos. The release is part of an effort to increase transparency on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. The documents and videos are now available online.
- Missing general, scientist deaths tied to secret US work prompt White House probe
Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William 'Neil' McCasland, linked to classified military research, disappeared from his New Mexico home, sparking a White House probe into 10 recent cases involving scientists tied to U.S. government work. His disappearance coincides with his prior involvement in UFO-related discussions and a 2016 WikiLeaks reference to his collaboration with musician Tom DeLonge on unidentified aerial phenomena.