This Week’s UFO/UAP News Roundup – 9 Feb 2025
Plenty happened in the UFO world over the last week. Governments dropped fresh updates, whistleblowers revealed more claims, and new sightings popped up. Here’s a concise yet thorough look at it all.
Government Updates
Pentagon’s New Numbers
- Released fresh UAP report stats: a few hundred new sightings filed.
Official Pentagon Statement - Most had mundane explanations like drones or weather balloons.
- A small subset still defies quick answers.
- No solid evidence of alien tech found yet, per officials.
They’re also encouraging more service members to report anything out of the ordinary, aiming to remove the stigma.
Congress Pushing for Transparency
- Congress wants the Pentagon to publish more findings. House Oversight Committee Brief
- They hinted at further hearings, hoping for more whistleblower testimony.
- A proposed online platform could let witnesses submit UAP encounters securely.
Scientific Takes
NASA and other research bodies are stepping up efforts to study UAPs. They’re pushing for better data and more credible analysis.
- NASA says it’s all about “reducing stigma, collecting reliable info.”
NASA’s UAP Study Highlights - SETI scientists note Earth’s radio signals travel far, meaning any advanced life might detect us.
- Skeptical voices in academia still want concrete proof before jumping to alien conclusions.
Whistleblower Claims
Intelligence and military insiders continued to make waves this week with talk of hidden programs and potential off-world materials.
- David Grusch reiterated his claims that the government has “non-human craft.”
The Debrief Whistleblower Story - Other unnamed insiders quietly backed him, pointing to secret crash-retrieval units.
- Congress is listening, but no physical evidence has been shown to the public so far.
Recent Sightings
- Multiple airline pilots in the Pacific Northwest reported red lights darting around at high speed. FAA Report Confirmation
- A private jet crew over the Bahamas said they saw a glowing orb pacing their plane—footage is making the rounds online.
- Social media is flooded with new UFO videos, but verification is tough.
Public Buzz
Online discussions remain huge. Some expect a big reveal soon, others say it’s all hype.
Global Curiosity
- Canada may follow U.S. moves to track and share UAP data.
Canadian Defence Updates - European sightings near military bases continue to raise questions.
- Public sentiment is split—excitement vs. skepticism.
Key Takeaways
Governments keep investigating, scientists want better evidence, whistleblowers claim hidden secrets, and pilots keep seeing strange lights. No definitive proof of extraterrestrial craft, but it’s clear the topic isn’t going away anytime soon.




