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Trump's UFO Adviser Says Files Are 'Detective Story' That Can Be Resolved

Trump's UFO Adviser Says Files Are 'Detective Story' That Can Be Resolved

Summary

A Harvard scientist named Avi Loeb, who advises President Donald Trump’s new UFO science council, said that recently released government files about unexplained flying objects are like a “detective story” that could be solved with better information. The files show many sightings remain unexplained, and the council aims to study these events using unclassified data.

Key Facts

  • Avi Loeb is a Harvard astrophysicist appointed to advise President Trump’s UFO science council.
  • The government released three batches of UFO files in May and June 2026, showing sightings over many years.
  • One report described an orange “mother” orb launching smaller red orbs, seen in October 2023.
  • About 40% of the reported sightings have no reasonable explanation yet.
  • Loeb says scientists’ job is to analyze existing data and suggest ways to get better data.
  • The new UFO council will work with unclassified information to share findings publicly.
  • Past sightings include glowing spheres, cloaked objects, and incidents at airports from 1949 to recent years.
  • Some claims suggest certain space objects might be alien technology, but many scientists disagree.
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