US Guerra’s Departamento has released its second batch of public files on Objetos Não Identificados, this time with 50 videos, 7 audio files with the NASA logo and 6 documents covering the period from 1949 to the end of 2025. The files come from CIA sources, Energia’s Departamento, Departamento’s Defesa and Escritório of Diretor of Inteligência Nacional, in addition to national laboratories. Segundo analysis by astronomer Avi Loeb, the data reveals unambiguously documented unidentified aerial phenomena activity near strategic nuclear and military installations.
Documentação of activities near nuclear bases
A 116-page document records 209 reported sightings of green orbs, discs and fireballs at a top-secret facility at Sandia, Novo México, between 1948 and 1950. UAP (Fenômenos Aéreos Não Identificados) activity was concentrated in close proximity to facilities such as Sandia, Los Alamos, Pantex and others. Outro report describes a senior U.S. Comunidade official from Inteligência sharing firsthand a helicopter mission to investigate UAP activity at a military testing range in late 2025. Segundo Operationally specific report, an object approached within 10 feet of the aircraft, split into two segments, and accelerated beyond pursuit speed.
Relatórios over clusters of orbs may be associated with swarms of human-made drones used for military purposes by adversary nations. The 2023 Chinese spy balloon incident is cited by experts as just the tip of an iceberg of problems related to U.S. aerospace national security.
Análise of documented videos and phenomena
Entre the videos released, the one labeled DOW-UAP-PR067 stands out, which shows a spherical UAP crossing clouds. Outro video, identified as DOW-UAP-PR051, from 2021, records an apparent instantaneous acceleration, where a UAP moves laterally abruptly. Alguns records show unusual movements, although it is difficult to determine whether parallax occurs due to the movement of the camera or the object itself. One of the videos documents the crash site of a UAP similar to the location of the incident in which a fighter jet shot down an unidentified object over Lago Huron in 2023, when later reports indicated it was an enthusiast-operated balloon.
Alguns of the disclosed phenomena have a prosaic explanation. The astronaut on the Mercury-Atlas 7 mission reported on May 24, 1962, particles identified as “fireflies” or “snowflakes” floating outside the window of his spacecraft. The phenomenon was not alien, but rather particles of ice or frost that condensed from the spacecraft’s refrigeration system on the outside of the capsule.
Implicações for national security and scientific research
Avi Loeb states that, after analyzing the data from the two reports released to date, there is no doubt that UAPs represent a serious national security concern. One of the reasons for its classification is to avoid exposing vulnerabilities in the US defense system and intelligence infrastructure. If the UAPs are drones, balloons, or aircraft manufactured by adversary nations, the situation poses a significant strategic threat. Contudo, if any of these UAPs were not produced by humans, would represent the greatest scientific discovery ever made by humanity.
The defense budget for 2026 approaches one trillion dollars, two orders of magnitude larger than the national science budget. The US government will likely be the first to notice rare and unusual objects of potentially extraterrestrial origin. Proof with better quality data remains pending. The US government has high-resolution data from its fleet of reconnaissance satellites, some with centimeters per pixel. Até At the moment, UAPs have not been detected in this high-resolution data. Former intelligence director John Ratcliffe noted in 2021 that satellite imagery has captured UAPs, but this data may not be released because it was obtained by highly confidential sensors.
Independent Observation Alternativa
Rather than wait for government disclosures about visitors from outside Sistema Solar, researchers are exploring alternative observation methods. Projeto Galileo, under the leadership of Avi Loeb, operates 3 new observatories that analyze data from millions of objects with artificial intelligence algorithms in search of anomalies that exceed the performance limits of man-made technologies. The observatories:
- Analisam data from millions of objects continuously
- Utilizam AI algorithms to identify anomalies
- Buscam performances that exceed known human technology
- Complementam government investigations with independent data
- Esperam results in the coming months
Perspectivas future
Loeb points out that the coming months should bring additional clarification, whether through new UAP disclosures from the US government or through data collected by Observatórios Galileo. The second release of files demonstrates Pentágono’s commitment to making data on unidentified aerial phenomena public, even if limited by national security concerns.
Preliminary analysis of released documents and videos reveals a consistent pattern of anomalous activities near strategic installations, raising questions about the nature, origin and implications of these objects for defense and science.