New Pentagon Documents Display Mysterious Six-Pointed Object in UFO Files
The Pentagon has made public its fourth set of declassified files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFOs), revealing details of an enigmatic six-pointed object. The release, which includes an 18-second video, sparked new debate about the origin of these unexplained sightings. One of the reports, dated Saturday, July 11, 2026, describes the observation of the object by military sensors over the Yellow Sea.
The enigmatic six-pointed object over the Yellow Sea
An 18-second video, included in the document package, shows the object in question. It was detected and monitored by military sensors in a strategic area over the Yellow Sea. The presence and unusual shape of the object have been the subject of intense discussions among experts and the public interested in unexplained sightings.
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The technology used to track the object remains confidential, but the monitoring capability in a sensitive region indicates the seriousness with which the armed forces approach these incidents. The visual record, although short, adds a layer of materiality to the discussion of what exactly was observed.
The Pentagon’s official position on the origin of the objects
Despite the intriguing nature of the images and reports, Pentagon officials maintain a cautious stance. They state that, to date, no conclusive evidence has been found linking the six-pointed object to extraterrestrial technologies or an alien origin. The lack of concrete evidence is a crucial point in investigations into these phenomena.
The position reflects the current policy of avoiding speculation without a solid factual basis, prioritizing technical analysis. This approach seeks to distance the debate about UFOs from fictional narratives, focusing on national security and the identification of any potential threats.

Navy report details jellyfish-shaped object
Among the documents released, a report from the United States Navy, dated 2020, stands out. The document describes the observation of an object with the peculiar shape of a jellyfish over the Atlantic Ocean. Although initially mysterious, investigators later concluded that the apparition was probably a balloon deformed by atmospheric conditions or other factors.
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This case serves as an example of the complexity in distinguishing natural phenomena or conventional objects from truly inexplicable sightings. Often, what seems extraordinary can have an earthly explanation after in-depth analysis.
2020 incident and the persistence of mysteries in airspace
Despite some classifications, several other incidents involving Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (FANIs), the more recent term for UFOs, remain without a definitive official explanation. This persistence of mysteries fuels the interest of the scientific community and the public. The difficulty in identifying the origin of certain objects highlights the complexity of monitoring airspace and differentiating threats from natural phenomena or unknown equipment.
Opening these archives allows independent researchers and the public to help contextualize and perhaps resolve some of these enigmas, encouraging broader collaboration in the search for answers.
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The context of the declassification of aerial phenomena files
The release of these files is part of a policy of declassifying documents on UFOs/FANIs, driven by an order from then President Donald Trump. The measure reflects a growing movement for more transparency regarding these sightings. The objective is to allow a broader analysis of the data, both by researchers and the public, contributing to a better understanding of the skies.
This government initiative aims to demystify part of the phenomenon, while at the same time recognizing the existence of events that defy conventional identification. It is an important step to encourage scientific research and public discussion based on official information.













