UFO/UAP news roundup (28th July 2025).
Here’s the semi-irregular round-up of all the best new content that is fit to print, and some that probably isn’t, concerning the topic of UFOs, UAPs, and a sugary side-dollop of woo.
We’ve also bundled the semi-regular geo-politics/tech outlook to the end, given it’s getting onto Winter and things are still rather quiet.
Why the ‘UFO’ drone incursions over New Jersey etc might just be a leap in gravitic tech by China, making the U.S. panic about their own tech in this area still hidden deep in the black, even though the USA got there first by decades.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb returns with a mind-bending exploration of 3I/ATLAS, a mysterious interstellar object that may not be entirely natural. In this fascinating chat, Loeb unpacks orbital anomalies, cosmic risk, and the eerie implications of the Dark Forest Hypothesis—plus what Pascal’s Wager might have to say about ignoring potential alien probes. Essential viewing for fans of science, speculation, and signals from the stars.
And more on the same topic from the most angry chap in the field!
Area 51 is burning? WFT!
The evidence for a secret UFO base hiding on U.S. soil.
Those drones over New Jersey are still a thing and the mystery doth build.
UFOs could be about to get more real than a lot of people can stomach.
When it comes to UFOs, what you really need are balls of steel. No, really.
Roswell is back under the spotlight, are you not delighted?
Secret U.S. UFO tech… is that a thing. Oh yes!
The inside skinny on the U.S. Secret Space Program… well, maybe.
For a secret as big as UFOs, a lot of people have had to fall under a bus over the years.
The science behind UFO energy… aka zero point, comes under the spotlight of our Ashton.
In the 1990s, physicist Dr. Ning Li captured the world’s imagination with claims of gravity control using superconductors—a notion straight out of science fiction, but one backed by serious-sounding lab coats and plenty of Pentagon curiosity. Her work led to collaborations with NASA and the formation of a startup named AC Gravity, fuelling widespread speculation that anti-gravity tech was just around the corner. Then, quite suddenly, she vanished.
Now, investigative journalist Noah Logan has unearthed the real story behind her disappearance: a tragic car accident in 2014 left her with a brain injury, bedridden for the rest of her life, and entirely cut off from the scientific community. Far from defecting to China (as conspiracy theories swirled), Dr. Li remained in the U.S., quietly cared for by her son until her death. But the fate of her groundbreaking research into the physics of the impossible? Still missing—perhaps awaiting rediscovery in a forgotten lab drawer or a government archive labelled “Top Men.”
Back in 2009, a hush-hush defence briefing—DIRD #16—outlined propulsion tech so advanced it made Star Trek look like clockwork toys. Think fusion drives, inertial confinement, and electromagnetic cloaking, all quietly filed away for Bigelow Aerospace and the U.S. government. Now, researcher Ashton Forbes lifts the lid on this once-classified report, linking its mind-bending science to plasma physics, black-budget programmes, and why the future was shelved before we ever saw it fly.
Was the 2004 Tic Tac UFO a secret U.S. craft rather than something extraterrestrial? In this deep dive, historian and UFO researcher Richard Dolan unpacks the theory, scrutinising the physics, design quirks, and decades of similar sightings. Rather than pushing an agenda, Dolan carefully weighs the evidence and explores what’s missing from the manmade narrative. If the Tic Tac was ours, why hasn’t the truth surfaced—officially or otherwise? A thoughtful exploration of one of the most baffling encounters in modern history.
So UFO-derived science was being kept under wraps by one rather pervy Jeffery Epstein? Whoever is writing this universe’s script needs a pay rise for originality, right?
The potentially reverse-engineered-from-UFOs secrets of fusion take a distinctly human turn, as our Ash examines what the siloed military-industrial bods have really worked out about fusion, and why it’s all tied up in nuclear weapons secrecy.
The past is looking odder than ever.
The advances in A.I. now means that humanity faces a pivot point in the future we choose for ourselves. Will we choose wisely?
The internet is about to go quantum, and that might change a lot more than you think.
VDH brings you his geopolitical take on happenings across the pond.
More war. Really. Sigh.
A blistering exposé from within China’s Red aristocracy paints Xi Jinping not as a visionary, but as a deeply insecure figure whose rise was more accident than acclaim. Lacking charisma and riddled with inferiority, Xi’s obsessive need for control has hollowed out the CCP from within. Far from a master strategist, he’s portrayed as the Party’s greatest liability—propped up by a broken system now cracking under his weight. A sharp, unsettling profile of power gone awry.