Pentagon releases new UFO files, allowing public to form their own opinions
May 10, 2026 • Google News World
The US Department of War has announced that it will begin releasing previously classified files related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), also commonly referred to as UFOs.
According to the Pentagon, the release of these documents is intended to provide transparency and allow the public to “make up their own minds” about the sightings. The files include photographs, videos, and other documentation related to UAP encounters.
The release is part of a new system called Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), which aims to centralize and manage reports of UAP sightings. The system was established in 2020 as part of the Pentagon’s efforts to investigate and document UAP sightings.
The files being released today include dozens of photographs, videos, and documents related to various UAP sightings. However, the Pentagon has stated that it will not be releasing any conclusive evidence or proof of extraterrestrial life.
Instead, the release is intended to provide a window into the types of reports that have been received by the military and other government agencies over the years. The files are expected to shed light on some of the most intriguing and unexplained sightings, but it is ultimately up to the public to interpret their significance.
The Pentagon has emphasized that the release of these documents does not imply any new evidence or findings, but rather a commitment to transparency and openness.
Source: Google News World