NASA Chief Admits Secret UFO Photos 'Can't Be Explained'
NASA Chief Admits Secret UFO Photos Can't Be Explained

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman has made a bombshell confession that the space agency possesses “imagery” of mysterious objects that still “cannot be explained,” even as UAP files are being declassified under the Trump administration.

Isaacman’s Revelation on Podcast

Speaking on The Jack Gordon Podcast on June 30, Isaacman—who became NASA chief in December—admitted the agency has footage that defies current understanding. “We have captured imagery — and this is what President Trump is very forward-leaning about — that, based on the data that we have within that imagery, we don’t know what it is,” he told host Gordon. The admission is likely to fuel conspiracy theories, though Isaacman stopped short of claiming proof of alien visitors.

No Evidence of Extraterrestrial Craft

Isaacman stressed that NASA has found “zero evidence” that any of the mystery objects are extraterrestrial spacecraft. The agency has long maintained it has no proof that UFOs are alien in origin. Isaacman also noted there have been no recovered spacecraft or alien bodies, contrary to popular internet tales.

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Declassification of UAP Records

Isaacman’s comments come as high-resolution UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) data is increasingly being made public. The Pentagon and U.S. government have released batches of images, records, and files through the Trump administration’s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE). In June, dozens of records were published as part of a push to bring UAP material into the public domain.

Isaacman explained, “We did keep a lot of that buried in files somewhere, and the President said, ‘Why? Put it out there. We don’t have time to study it. Let other people tell us what it is.’ And you’re seeing that effort. And you’re going to continue to see it.”

Prediction on Extraterrestrial Life

Isaacman also made a bold prediction about life beyond Earth, suggesting humans may conclude in our lifetime that life is widespread in the universe. “I think there’s a very real possibility we’re going to arrive at a conclusion in our lifetime that perhaps there’s life everywhere out there,” he said. However, he hinted the first “smoking gun” may not be little green men but microbial life closer to home, potentially within our solar system.

“We got samples on Mars right now,” Isaacman said. “If we bring them back, there is a very high probability that they will point to, at some point, microbial life at least on Mars.” He added, “I can’t hate the subject. In fact, I’m incredibly fascinated by it because that is at the heart of what we’re trying to do at NASA — answer the question, ‘Are we alone?’”

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