
Mysteries of UFOs
The Pentagon UFO Files – AATIP and Modern Disclosure
From 2007 to 2021, a series of Pentagon-linked investigations brought UFOs—now increasingly called UAP—back into serious military and political discussion. One of the most important was the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, or AATIP, which examined unusual aerial encounters reported by military personnel. The modern disclosure era accelerated when Navy pilots described objects showing unusual speed, acceleration, and flight behavior, while infrared videos from encounters such as the Nimitz "Tic Tac" case became public. The U.S. Department of Defense later confirmed that several widely circulated videos were authentic military recordings, even though the objects themselves remained unidentified. Former officials and pilots argued that these incidents deserved scientific and national-security attention rather than ridicule. At the same time, critics noted that "unidentified" does not mean extraterrestrial and that sensor errors, distant aircraft, balloons, drones, and incomplete data can produce misleading impressions. By 2021, UAP investigations had moved from secretive programs into official reports, congressional interest, and broader public debate. The Pentagon files did not reveal proof of alien visitation, but they marked a major shift: unexplained aerial encounters were now being treated as legitimate subjects for military investigation.

