The Sentinel Network™
The Sentinel Network
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THE COMPLEX: The Pentagon Just Published the 1949 Green Fireball Files. Our 2026 Coverage Says They Are Returning.

The Sentinel Network analyzes six public PURSUE Release 02 UAP documents and argues they connect historical green-fireball records to nuclear-weapons-complex sites and 2026 fireball reports. Probed has not independently verified the source’s recurrence claim.

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Source Claims

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  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source states that PURSUE Release 02 included the 1948–1950 Sandia record containing the Mandelkorn trip report and Teller’s 1949 green-fireball discussion.

    The Pentagon just put Edward Teller's 1949 green fireball analysis on the official record, in the middle of a 2026 cluster.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source characterizes the six Release 02 PDFs as connected to nuclear-weapons-complex facilities, personnel, or testing ranges.

    Six declassified UAP documents. Every one from a nuclear weapons facility.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The Sentinel Network states that the 1949 Mandelkorn trip report concluded green fireballs were not material objects.

    Edward Teller, father of the hydrogen bomb, concluded in February 1949 that the green fireballs over the US nuclear weapons complex were not material objects.

  • InferenceUnverified

    The source infers that some 2026 green-fireball reports may be analogous to 1949 observations, while also noting that the 2026 cluster does not all match the 1949 profile.

  • Source reportedUnverified

    The source reports that the Red Oak, Texas event was not classified as a meteor by AMS/NASA and was absent from the AMS verified-events catalog at the time of the source’s analysis.

    The AMS and NASA refused to classify it as a meteor. It is not in the AMS verified events catalog.

Structure Across Time

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May 22, 2026

Department of War releases PURSUE Release 02 UAP records

The Department of War published PURSUE Release 02 on May 22, 2026; the official page describes the records as unresolved UAP-related cases.

March 23, 2026

Bright green fireball over Oregon and Northern California

A bright green fireball was captured on dashcam at 6 a.m.

March 19, 2026

Green fireball sightings

A vivid green fireball was visible from San Diego to Willits to Carson City, Nevada.

16 February 1949

Los Alamos meeting on green fireballs

A meeting was held at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to discuss green fireballs.

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UAP/Disclosure Graph
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