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NASA Clarifies Administrator's Comments on UFO Imagery
Disclosure Jul 11, 2026

NASA Clarifies Administrator's Comments on UFO Imagery

NASA has clarified statements made by its administrator, Jared Isaacman, regarding the capture of images of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). In a recent podcast interview with Jack Gordon, Isaacman mentioned that imagery had been captured but did not specify whether this was done by NASA itself. The agency later issued a statement to Liberation Times emphasizing that Isaacman used the term "royal we," which refers broadly to various military and satellite systems rather than specifically to NASA's own operations.

During the interview, Isaacman stated, “We have captured imagery, and based on the data within that imagery, we don't know what it is.” However, in a subsequent clarification provided by NASA, the agency noted that Isaacman was not speaking about imagery collected directly by NASA but rather about broader military and satellite systems. A spokesperson for NASA explained, "In the full context of the interview, Administrator Jared Isaacman specifically states he has seen no evidence of things like UFOs. Later, he speaks generally about the myriad of ways the 'royal we' can/have captured Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon imagery, including from military sensors and other satellites out there."

The clarification comes amid ongoing discussions about potential extraterrestrial life and unexplained phenomena in space. Isaacman also expressed optimism regarding the discovery of microbial life on Mars, noting that samples currently collected by NASA missions could provide evidence for past or present life forms when returned to Earth for analysis.

Additionally, former Pentagon official Lue Elizondo has recently suggested that photographs showing what appear to be large monolithic structures with right-angle cuts might soon be released. These images are reportedly from the lunar surface and have not yet been made public. Elizondo's comments add another layer of intrigue to ongoing discussions about unexplained phenomena in space.

The clarification by NASA highlights the complexity surrounding reports of UFO sightings and imagery, emphasizing that while various systems may capture such phenomena, definitive evidence remains elusive. Isaacman’s broader remarks also touch on the possibility of widespread extraterrestrial life, suggesting a continued focus on exploration and scientific inquiry into these mysteries.

As debates continue about the nature and origin of unidentified aerial phenomena, NASA's clarification underscores the need for careful interpretation of statements made by officials involved in space exploration and defense-related activities. The agency’s emphasis on distinguishing between its own operations and those of other entities highlights the nuanced approach required to address such complex issues.

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