Fact Check Team: Pentagon releases new UFO files, but no evidence of aliens found
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WASHINGTON (TNND) — A new batch of declassified Pentagon UFO materials is fueling fresh public fascination — but officials and experts say the files still do not confirm extraterrestrial life.
The documents, released through the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), include military videos, pilot reports, and intelligence accounts of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. While the footage is drawing renewed attention online, fact-checkers and scientists emphasize a consistent point: “unidentified” does not mean “alien.”
New footage, old questions
Among the newly released materials are videos reportedly showing unexplained objects near military operations in the Middle East, tracking data of unknown objects near aircraft, and accounts from service members describing unusual lights and aerial formations.
One account describes “orange orbs” seen near a military helicopter, with crew members reportedly left “virtually speechless.” Another case involves an object shot down over Lake Huron in 2023, which remains under investigation.
The files also include audio and anecdotal reports tied to historical space missions, including astronaut observations of unusual lights — many of which NASA has previously explained as reflections from ice particles or spacecraft-related debris.
No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin
Despite public speculation, U.S. officials have not confirmed any evidence that the objects are of extraterrestrial origin.
The Pentagon has repeatedly stated that most UAP reports ultimately fall into one of several conventional categories, including balloons, drones, atmospheric effects, or sensor anomalies.
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