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Announcement: June 11, 2026 - Global Lawmakers to Deepen Cooperation on Emerging Technologies
Author // Advena Research
Published // 11/06/2026
Senior Japanese parliamentarians have highlighted the value of international dialogue on Emerging All-Domain Technologies (EADT).

UAP Files: Maximum Transparency? Pentagon's May 8 Release Promises Much But Fails to Deliver As Yet.
Author // Ross Coulthart
Published // 12/05/2026
On May 8, 2026, the Pentagon released what was billed as an historic first tranche of declassified UAP files. Ross Coulthart examines the release, the anomalies it highlights, and why “maximum transparency” still falls short of genuine disclosure.

What constitutes sufficient proof of NHI?
Author // Ross Coulthart
Published // 12/05/2026
Some scientists and commentators have asserted that because in their view UAPs are paranormal or supernatural, they are beyond the realm of nature and incapable of scientific investigation.

UFOs & The Night Fighter: Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan
Author // Rhys Dalton-Morgan
Published // 12/05/2026
The secret UFO history of a legendary RAF fighter pilot is coming to light. Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan wasn’t just a WWII hero—he also ran Australia’s “real Area 51” during the Cold War. His grandson, Rhys Dalton-Morgan, uncovers a long-buried legacy involving a classified UFO task force and unexplained sightings at Woomera. What he found raises serious questions about what was left out of official records.

The AARO-Pentagon UAP Historical Report
Author // Ross Coulthart
Published // 12/05/2026
In February 2024, the US Department of Defense UAP investigation office AARO, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, presented what it described as a historical report into US Government involvement with UAP

Some common misidentifications
Author // Ross Coulthart
Published // 12/05/2026
Our research team would take issue with any assertion that the vast majority of UAPs are “almost certainly” the result of misidentification without first seeing hard evidence to support such a claim.