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UFO/UAPs: What We Know in 2026 is a grounded investigation into one of the strangest and most persistent questions of the modern age: what is being seen in our skies, who is studying it and why does the official story keep changing?
For decades, UFOs were pushed to the edges of public conversation. They belonged to blurry photographs, strange witness accounts, late-night radio shows and files nobody seemed eager to explain. Then the language changed. UFO became UAP. Rumour became testimony. Pilot encounters became official discussion. Pentagon reports admitted that some cases remained unexplained. NASA entered the debate. Congress held hearings. Military witnesses spoke under oath. The subject that had once been laughed out of serious rooms was suddenly sitting in the middle of them.
This book does not ask readers to believe every wild claim ever made about flying saucers. It does not treat every light in the sky as proof of alien visitation. It also does not pretend the subject can still be dismissed with a shrug, a smirk or another tired weather balloon explanation. The truth sits somewhere rougher than that.
UFO/UAPs: What We Know in 2026 examines the modern UAP issue through official reports, military encounters, government investigations, whistleblower claims, scientific caution and the long history of secrecy surrounding the topic. It looks at what has actually been confirmed, what remains disputed, what has been overhyped and what still deserves serious attention.
Inside, readers will find a clear look at Pentagon UAP reporting, AARO, ODNI assessments, NASA's UAP study, congressional hearings, pilot testimony, unexplained military incidents, international UFO files and the difficult problem of separating evidence from noise. The book follows the paper trail, the public testimony and the uncomfortable gaps between what governments admit, what they deny and what remains hidden behind classification.
At the heart of the book is a simple question: if official agencies now admit that some aerial phenomena remain unidentified after investigation, what does that actually mean?
The answer is not as simple as "aliens."
But it is not as simple as "nothing," either.
Written for curious readers, skeptics, believers and anyone trying to make sense of modern UFO disclosure, this book offers a serious, readable and current overview of the UAP mystery as it stands in 2026. It avoids easy answers and focuses instead on the evidence, the contradictions, the government language and the questions that refuse to go away.
The sky has always made people tell stories. The difference now is that some of those stories come with radar tracks, military witnesses, intelligence briefings and redacted documents.
That does not prove everything.
But it proves this much: the mystery is not finished.
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