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Pentagon Releases Fourth Batch of UFO Files Including 1948 Metallic Object Sighting

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The Pentagon published a fourth batch of UFO-related files over the weekend, releasing 40 new items including documents, videos, audio files, and photos related to what the U.S. government now terms UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). These materials span incidents from 1948 through 2025 and are part of a public archive launched in May to increase transparency about previously classified or hard-to-find UFO data.

Among the notable cases is a 1948 incident involving a U.S. National Guard pilot who pursued a large metallic object at about 30,000 feet before crashing and dying. Investigators suggested the pilot likely suffered from oxygen deprivation, but his last transmission described "a huge metallic object directly ahead and slightly above" him. Another historical case from 1949 discussed at a scientific conference in Los Alamos involved reports of green fireballs over a nuclear facility, with experts debating their origin.

The new files also include more recent encounters, such as a 2019 military pilot describing a fast-moving, rectangular-shaped object unlike anything seen in 28 years of service, and a 2015 event where officers chased a silent, propulsion-less object over the Pantex nuclear plant in Texas. Several videos show blurry infrared footage from military cameras over the Atlantic, Western Pacific, and Middle East, raising more questions than answers.

The latest sightings date to 2025 in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command area, including footage of a six-pointed star-like object over the Yellow Sea and another tracked over the East China Sea. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell emphasized that more files will be released as agencies continue their work. Despite extensive documentation and credible eyewitnesses, no conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial origin has emerged, leaving the phenomena unexplained but intriguing.

Summary: The Pentagon released a fourth set of UFO files covering incidents from 1948 to 2025, including a 1948 pilot sighting of a large metallic object before a fatal crash. The files contain various unexplained aerial phenomena but no proof of alien life, with more releases planned.

Points: - Pentagon released 40 new UFO files spanning 1948 to 2025 incidents. - 1948 pilot described a huge metallic object before fatal crash. - 2019 and 2015 military sightings involved fast, silent, unidentified objects. - Recent videos show unclear aerial phenomena over global waters. - No evidence of extraterrestrials found; more files to be released.

Topic: security

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