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NUFORC Michigan Investigation — November 2025. Repeated close-range UAP encounters, structured craft, credible witnesses.
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NUFORC Michigan Investigation: Structured Craft at 20 Feet, Two Highly Credible Witnesses, Coinciding Military Activity

Between September and October 2025, a 76-year-old professional artist and her 87-year-old PhD psychologist husband experienced repeated close-range encounters with anomalous illuminated objects on their 40-acre isolated woodland property in northern Michigan. NUFORC investigator John Budrys conducted on-site visits. Conclusion: ‘compact, silent, structured technological system of unknown origin.’ Military air activity at nearby Camp Grayling coincided with the encounters.

NOAA — National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. noaa.gov
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NOAA and the Malibu Anomaly: What the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Data Holds for USO Researchers

NOAA is not a UAP archive. But FOIA requests for NOAA sonar data — particularly around the ‘Malibu Anomaly,’ an unusual undersea structure off the California coast — have been a persistent avenue for USO researchers. NOAA’s hydrophone arrays and sonar survey data represent the largest civilian acoustic monitoring infrastructure on the planet. Unknown acoustic phenomena have been documented in those systems.

US Naval Institute Naval History Magazine — USOs Not UFOs: The Greatest Threat to the Navy. August 2022.
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USS Omaha 2019: The Transmedium “Splash” Event That Forced the Pentagon to Redefine UAP

In 2019, the USS Omaha documented a UAP entering the water from the air. The ‘splash’ was captured on multiple sensors. An object that was aerial became submerged — the definitive transmedium event. AARO’s subsequent classification of UAP as ‘all-domain anomalies’ explicitly covering undersea is a direct institutional response to Omaha and cases like it.

US Naval Institute Naval History Magazine — USOs Not UFOs: The Greatest Threat to the Navy. August 2022.
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USOs Not UFOs: The US Naval Institute’s Case That Underwater Unknowns Were the Actual Threat to the Navy

Naval History Magazine, August 2022: The USS Stein (1978) had its sonar dome slashed by claws from a giant squid larger than any documented specimen. The first megamouth shark was discovered in 1976 when a torpedo recovery boat accidentally caught one. A 1955 USS Hale report described a monster on the ship’s ramming stem. The USNI’s argument: no plane has ever been documented damaged by a UFO. Several ships have sustained physical damage from unknown underwater organisms.

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BAE Systems and the Global DEW Industrial Complex: Project Dragonfire and Counter-UAP Directed Energy

BAE Systems is the UK’s largest defence contractor and one of the world’s top five. Its Electronic Systems division operates major DEW programmes including participation in Project Dragonfire — the UK MOD’s high-energy laser weapon. BAE’s US subsidiary contracts across DARPA, AFRL, and US Navy DEW programmes. With $29B in annual revenue and 100,000 employees, BAE represents the mature industrial base behind the DEW race.

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The 2024 NDAA Defines “Non-Human Intelligence” as an Official US Government Records Category

The NARA UAP Records Collection FAQ states the collection will consist of records relating to “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin, and non-human intelligence.” Non-human intelligence is now a formal legal category in US federal records law. This is not a UFO enthusiast’s framing. It is the exact language of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, codified at 44 U.S.C. 2107.

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BAE Systems and the UK DEW Industrial Complex: Dragonfire, HYPERION, and ADAPTIV

BAE Systems — the UK’s largest defence contractor — is a primary participant in Project Dragonfire, the UK MOD’s high-energy laser weapon that completed its first aerial target engagements in January 2024. BAE also developed HYPERION (HPM weapon) and ADAPTIV (thermal camouflage eliminating infrared signature). Together with Leonardo, MBDA, QinetiQ, and Thales, BAE represents the Five Eyes’ European DEW industrial capability.

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NARA Record Group 615: Congress Mandated Every Federal Agency Hand Over Its “Non-Human Intelligence” Files

The 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, sections 1841–1843, requires NARA to establish a UAP Records Collection and every federal agency to identify and transfer records relating to “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin, and non-human intelligence.” That phrase — non-human intelligence — is now a formal legal category in US federal records law. NARA has established Record Group 615. The transfer deadline was October 2024.

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HPRF DEW: How “Coupling Electromagnetic Energy Into Circuitry” Explains Every UAP Electronics Disruption Case

The Australian DST definition of HPRF DEW — “coupling electromagnetic energy into circuitry at sufficient levels to cause operational disruption or damage” — is the precise mechanism that explains documented UAP effects on aircraft electronics, vehicle ignition systems, military radar, and human neurological tissue. HPRF coupling is not a theory applied to UAP. It is the only known mechanism that fits every documented category of UAP physical effect.

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US Air Force’s War College Teaching DEW: What Air University’s Research Guide Reveals

Air University — the USAF’s senior professional military education institution at Maxwell AFB — maintains a dedicated Directed Energy Weapons research guide for students and faculty. The guide covers AFIT’s Center for Directed Energy, AFRL’s DE programmes, DARPA, and major defence contractors. DEW is considered essential curriculum for future Air Force senior officers.

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DSC 2084 Full Analysis: What Australia’s HPRF DEW Fact Sheet Actually Says

DSC 2084 is a single-page Australian Defence Science and Technology Group fact sheet published August 2018 on high-power radio-frequency directed energy weapons. The complete text is publicly available. UAP Oracle has extracted and analysed every line. The key technical definition, the five stated applications, the active research programme, the testing facilities, and the partnership opportunities it opens — all documented here.

George Knapp on NewsNation: Secret Soviet UFO files smuggled out of Russia. Ben Hansen interview. 275,000 views.
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What Hegseth, Gabbard, Patel, and Isaacman Said on May 8, 2026: The PURSUE Statements Analysed

The PURSUE Release 01 announcement on May 8, 2026 included coordinated statements from the Secretary of War, the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI Director, and the NASA Administrator. These are four of the most senior figures in the US national security apparatus speaking simultaneously about UAP. The specific language each one chose is worth examining carefully.

George Knapp on NewsNation: Secret Soviet UFO files smuggled out of Russia. Ben Hansen interview. 275,000 views.
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PURSUE: The Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — What war.gov/UFO Actually Is

PURSUE — the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — launched May 8, 2026 at war.gov/ufo. Release 01 contains 161 files from the White House, ODNI, DOE, AARO, NASA, FBI, and additional intelligence agencies. The directive uses the words “alien and extraterrestrial life.” All materials are unresolved cases: the government cannot determine what these objects are.

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PURSUE Release 01 Imagery: FBI Infrared Photos, Apollo 17 Lunar Lights, and 12 Unresolved Military Cases

The war.gov/UFO slideshow contains 17 images from the PURSUE Release 01 package: FBI infrared photos from western US in December 2025 and September 2025; Apollo 17 three lights above lunar terrain (1972); and unresolved military UAP reports from Middle East, UAE, Greece, Africa, Japan, and North America spanning 2013–2026. All are designated unresolved. The government cannot identify what these objects are.

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