This week in UAP: Pentagon confirms second file batch, France schedules first parliamentary hearing, Trump briefed on retrieval program
This week in UAP: Pentagon confirms second file batch, France schedules first parliamentary hearing, Trump briefed on retrieval program
A lot happened this week. Quick roundup of what's worth your attention: Official / Government 🔹 Second Pentagon UAP file batch incoming — Chief spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed a second batch is being processed for imminent release. First drop was already significant; this one is reportedly larger. 🔹 France's first parliamentary UAP symposium — June 29 — National Assembly scheduled an official hearing with lawmakers, CNES space agency, GEIPAN, and scientific experts. First time the French parliament formally addresses UAP. 🔹 Trump briefed on legacy crash retrieval program — Ross Coulthart reports the President received a direct briefing. No official confirmation, but Coulthart has been reliable on sourcing. Military / Sightings 🔹 Ukrainian Armed Forces UAP detections during conflict — Naval Postgraduate School journal documented objects with "instantaneous acceleration, no visible propulsion" detected by Ukrainian military during active operations. 🔹 Navy F/A-18 pilot tracked UAPs for 2 years — Pilot gave sworn testimony in Pentagon released the files in 2026. Object remains unidentified. 🔹 MNZS Southland USO encounter (1987) — Sonar operator describes an 800-foot underwater object that disabled the New Zealand naval vessel's systems. Old case, newly surfaced testimony. Mainstream shift 🔹 Neil deGrasse Tyson reversed his stance — On CNN, cited congressional whistleblower testimony about recovered technology. Whether you trust Tyson or not, mainstream science figures moving is notable. --- I've been tracking these daily at uapinsight.com — aggregates ~14 sources (NewsNation, Liberation Times, The War Zone, Metabunk, gov archives, etc.) every morning. Metabunk included intentionally for skeptic balance. What am I missing? Any stories from this week you think deserve more attention? submitted by /u/slinto [link] [comments]