The new publication, by the administration of Donald Trump, includes documents, videos, audios, and images about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)
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In the context of the strict compliance with the executive order signed this year by President Donald Trump, the Department of Defense has taken a historic step by declassifying a new batch of 40 files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
This release, which constitutes the fourth package of released documents, exposes a disturbing reality that has been hidden from citizens for decades: the constant presence of objects with superior technology operating with impunity in strategic areas.
The arsenal of evidence published last Friday includes a mix of historical records and highly current reports, totaling 14 documents, 19 videos, four audio files, and three images.
These materials do not come from isolated sources, but from a coordinated effort between the Pentagon, NASA, CIA, FBI, and the Department of Energy, demonstrating the magnitude of the intelligence that the military command under Trump's direction is willing to disclose.
The gravity of these findings becomes clearer when analyzing specific cases, especially those affecting national security against foreign powers:
Provocations in the Pacific: Incidents have been documented that occurred as recently as 2025 near China, under the strict surveillance of the Indo-Pacific Command. One of the videos shows military sensors tracking "an area of contrast resembling a six-pointed star" over the Yellow Sea, while another record detected an object operating for several minutes over the East China Sea.
The Pentagon released 40 files on UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena
Vulnerability at Nuclear Sites: One of the most alarming files details the incursion of an unidentified object over the nuclear weapons facility Pantex, in Amarillo, Texas, in September 2015. Two security officers pursued the object while the complex entered lockdown; the agents reported that the artifact emitted no sound and lacked a visible propulsion system, disappearing after two minutes of direct observation.
Elite Testimonies: A report from a 2019 mission in the eastern United States includes the testimony of a pilot with 28 years of service in the Air Force and the Navy, who stated: "I observed an object with flight characteristics unlike anything I had seen before". The military described a rectangular object moving in a straight line at high speed, an observation supported by other pilots of equal experience who also could not identify the craft.
Encounters in the Atlantic: In 2020, crew members of the Navy reported an intrusion into controlled airspace by a maroon object, measuring between 3.6 and 4.5 meters in height, whose structure resembled a "large and somewhat deformed balloon".
Object flying over the Atlantic in 2020
Even the historical past has been placed under the scrutiny of Trump's transparency. The files include transcripts from 1949 in Los Alamos, New Mexico, where scientists from the Manhattan Project debated the mysterious "green fireballs" observed over nuclear laboratories, dismissing them as mere meteorites.
This declassification process is far from over. The spokesperson for the Department of War, Sean Parnell, confirmed that agencies are "actively working on the next release of files on UAP". Under the firm leadership of the current administration, the United States is finally stopping to look the other way to confront the reality of these phenomena with the seriousness and courage that national security demands.