New Photo Allegedly Shows 1,000-Foot UFO Over Four Corners, Sparks Debate
- On May 1, 2025, a panel in Washington, DC, revealed a new photo claiming to show a 1,000-foot-long UFO hovering near the Four Corners region in the US Southwest.
- This disclosure followed years of secret government UFO investigations involving military reports, whistleblowers, and classified programs dating back to the 1940s, with some uncertainty over the authenticity of evidence like the photo itself.
- The panel included former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, and others who discussed the need for scientific inquiry, more transparency, and the military's increasing concern over UAPs posing national security threats.
- Experts reported that approximately 1,800 military reports related to UFOs have been recently submitted to AARO, the Defense Department office responsible for evaluating UAP threats, with Christopher Mellon emphasizing the matter as a significant concern for national security.
- The event suggests growing pressure on the US government to declassify UAP information, improve detection systems, and promote open scientific review amid public skepticism and debate about the phenomena's origin.
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