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Here is the useful part on page 3: AARO states it is not a member of the Intelligence Community.
The attached image shows the exact source page. Good starting point if you want the receipt, not the retelling.
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SOURCE: AARO Resolves Al Taqaddum 'Jellyfish' as Balloons, p. 3
RELEASED: AARO public case-resolution reports set, 2023-2025
The Falcon Lake file has a strange follow-up: police and the Royal Canadian Air Force flew back to look for the spot.
Page 5 says the search team found a saw and shopping bag Michalak described, but not the landing site. It also says the RCAF wanted to examine the area for radioactive material once he could return.
That is the interesting part: the file records a real field search, not just a newspaper story.
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SOURCE: RCMP / RCAF Falcon Lake report, p. 5
RELEASED: Public through Library and Archives Canada
The Condon Report helped close Project Blue Book. One radar case still did not fit cleanly.
On page 334, the Lakenheath case section says ordinary explanations could not be ruled out. Then it adds that the probability at least one genuine UFO was involved appears fairly high.
That is not a claim of aliens. It is a skeptical report leaving one radar case open.
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SOURCE: Condon Report, Lakenheath case, p. 334
RELEASED: 1968, University of Colorado / U.S. Air Force
The famous Roswell memo-in-the-hand claim has a boring but important receipt.
Page 42 says a national photo-interpretation organization checked the Fort Worth photos in 1994. Even after digitizing, the paper in General Ramey's hand was not readable enough to prove the claimed details.
That is useful because it puts a limit on a famous image claim.
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SOURCE: Roswell Report: Fact versus Fiction, p. 42
RELEASED: September 8, 1994, U.S. Air Force
NASA already runs one of the strongest pilot-reporting systems in aviation.
Page 6 says the Aviation Safety Reporting System gets about 100,000 reports a year from pilots, air traffic controllers, and aviation staff. The UAP report points to that system as a model for better commercial-pilot reporting.
That is the practical path: make strange reports normal to file.
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SOURCE: NASA UAP Independent Study Team report, p. 6
RELEASED: September 14, 2023, NASA
A Canadian prospector said a UFO burned him. Page 2 of the RCMP report is why the Falcon Lake story still gets a second look.
Stefan Michalak told police he lost weight, could not keep food down, had severe headaches, and tasted something like burned wiring. The same page says the burn on his chest and stomach covered about a foot.
That does not prove the object. It does show the RCMP treated the injury report as something to document in detail.
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SOURCE: RCMP / RCAF Falcon Lake report, p. 2
RELEASED: Public through Library and Archives Canada
Kaikoura is not just a lights-in-the-sky story.
Page 20 has the part that makes it useful: Wellington air traffic control told the Argosy crew about radar targets near the aircraft, including one reported as flying in formation for at least half a minute.
That is why the case is better opened as a radar-and-witness file, not just a TV crew legend.
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SOURCE: RNZAF Kaikoura UFO file, p. 20
RELEASED: December 22, 2010, New Zealand Defence Force
An Air National Guard F-16C is named in the new Lake Huron UAP video title.
The official PR071 title says the aircraft shot down a UAP over Lake Huron on February 12, 2023. The public release redacts the callsign and weapon system.
Watch around 20 seconds. The infrared clip appears to show two bright areas interact, then the first one breaks apart across the frame.
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SOURCE: Department of War PURSUE Release 02, DOW-UAP-PR071, May 22 2026
@TheProjectUnity Some of the footage from his film of UAP flying in formation is very close to the UAP formation disclosure video from drop 2.
Before that there really weren't any verified videos of UAP flying in formation like that.
In 1958, a Brazilian Navy ship near a remote island produced UFO photos a president personally released.
The place was Trindade Island, far out in the South Atlantic. People on deck reported a ringed object crossing the sky, and civilian photographer Almiro Barauna captured frames from aboard the Navy training ship Almirante Saldanha.
The official record is what makes the case harder to wave away as only a sea story. The Brazilian Navy endorsed the photographs. The Air Force produced a formal investigation report. President Juscelino Kubitschek personally approved the images for public release.
That does not identify the object. It does make the release chain unusually serious.
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SOURCE: FAB Caso Ilha da Trindade RIC 1958
RELEASED: Public release authorized in 1958; later declassified through Arquivo Nacional
Kaikoura starts with a TV crew chasing one UFO story and accidentally filming another.
In December 1978, reporters were on an Argosy freight flight over New Zealand's South Island because pilots had already reported strange lights on that route. During the later flight, Wellington air traffic control tracked unidentified targets near the aircraft.
The RNZAF file says one target flew in formation with the plane for at least half a minute. Cameraman David Crockett filmed lights on 16mm color film. Bruce Maccabee's analysis of the footage concluded, "Thus the film is not a hoax."
That is the useful part: witnesses, radar, and film in the same government file.
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SOURCE: RNZAF AIR 1080/6/897 Kaikoura UFO file
RELEASED: December 2010, Archives New Zealand
Calvine starts with two hikers photographing a diamond over Scotland and ends with no matching Harrier flight record.
The story happened near the A9 road in Perthshire in August 1990. The photographs went to the Scottish Daily Record, and the newspaper sent six negatives to the UK Ministry of Defence.
The MoD file says the images showed a large stationary diamond-shaped object with a small jet flying past. Staff identified the jet as a Harrier, possibly two. Then the file adds the part that keeps the case alive: there was no record of Harriers operating in the area at the time.
The photo is the story. The missing Harrier record is the useful part.
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SOURCE: UK MoD DEFE 24/2048, Calvine photograph material
RELEASED: August 11, 2011, UK National Archives
Roswell's most useful government document is about missing records, not wreckage.
The public story began in July 1947, when Roswell Army Air Field announced it had recovered a "flying disc," then quickly shifted to a balloon explanation. The GAO did not confirm the crash story decades later. It searched the paperwork.
That search found Roswell Army Air Field outgoing messages from October 1946 through December 1949 had been destroyed. The disposition form did not identify the authority for the destruction. Across the federal search, GAO located only two 1947-origin records on the event.
The useful part is simple: GAO found gaps in the files. That is what the document proves.
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SOURCE: GAO NSIAD-95-187, Roswell records search
RELEASED: July 28, 1995
Did Spielberg get UAP disclosure videos before they were made public?
Movies like this are built long before release. The PR067 government video became public on May 22, and five days later Spielberg's final trailer had a shot close enough to invite the comparison.
One possibility is simple: Spielberg's team may have been given access to some version of this disclosure footage before the public release.
Not proof. But the timing is the part worth asking about.
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SOURCE: Department of War PURSUE Release 02, DOW-UAP-PR067, May 22 2026
Spielberg's final Disclosure Day trailer is out.
The marketing is very on the nose: a world where disclosure happens and people have to deal with the idea that aliens might be real.
It opens June 12.
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SOURCE: Amblin Disclosure Day page, May 2026
A UK council motion is borrowing NASA's official UFO review model, not just internet UFO talk. The model named in the speech is the NASA Independent Study Team.
NASA's panel was 16 members, commissioned June 2022, final report September 2023. It recommended NASA use commercial satellite data, pilot safety reports, and a new Director of UAP Research. That report is in our corpus and downloadable.
That same NASA model is now showing up on a UK council agenda.
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SOURCE: BBC News clip, Cllr Kieran Lay council speech, May 12 2026
"We're releasing a lot of information having to do with extraterrestrial things and people are totally fascinated by it..."
President Donald Trump, on the UFO files.
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SOURCE: UAP James X clip of President Trump, May 27 2026; Department of War PURSUE page
The Trans-en-Provence case is simple: a farmer said a small object landed in his yard, and investigators found a mark on the ground.
French gendarmes photographed the spot the next morning and collected soil samples. GEPAN, the French space agency's UFO office, later sent soil and plant samples for lab analysis.
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SOURCE: GEPAN Technical Note 16, Trans-en-Provence investigation
RELEASED: March 1983, GEPAN/CNES
Rendlesham has one thing a lot of UFO stories do not: a senior officer recorded part of it while it was happening.
In December 1980, personnel near RAF Woodbridge reported lights in the forest. On the second night, Lt. Col. Charles Halt went out with a patrol, a Geiger counter, and a microcassette recorder.
The source summary says the tape runs about 18 minutes. It also notes above-background radiation readings at the reported landing site.
That is the useful part: not just memories later, but a recorded officer walk-through from the night itself.
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SOURCE: Halt Tape summary; UK MoD Rendlesham file DEFE 24/1948
RELEASED: Audio public since 1984; UK MoD file released August 2009