Lue Elizondo Comments Spark Speculation About Possible UAP Connection at Pax River Naval Base

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March 6, 2026

Recent discussion online has revived speculation that the U.S. Navy facility at Patuxent River, often called Pax River, could be connected to the handling of unidentified aerial phenomena related materials. The conversation resurfaced after comments attributed to former Pentagon UAP investigator Luis Elizondo began circulating again across Reddit and other forums. Some users believe his remarks hinted that a U.S. naval installation capable of receiving highly sensitive aerospace materials might be involved in the transfer or storage of recovered objects of unknown origin.

The facility often mentioned is Naval Air Station Patuxent River, one of the Navy’s primary aircraft testing centers and home to Naval Air Systems Command. Because the base handles experimental aircraft programs and classified aerospace research, it frequently appears in speculation about advanced or undisclosed technology. Some researchers also point out that Pax River has large secure hangars capable of receiving aircraft or materials transported by both sea and air, which has fueled ongoing theories within the UFO research community.

At this stage there is no verified evidence confirming that any UAP related material is stored or studied at the base. The current discussion appears to be based on interpretation of past interviews and ongoing online speculation.

Still, the topic has generated renewed interest among researchers and raises questions about whether future congressional investigations into UAP programs might eventually shed more light on the facilities involved.

 
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Great catch bringing Pax River back into the spotlight. While the Lue Elizondo comments often feel like a 'slow drip,' the context has shifted massively since the 'Immaculate Constellation' leaks late last year.

If you look at the recent testimony from the September 2025 House Oversight hearings, several whistleblowers (like Dylan Borland) have specifically pointed toward NAVAIR (headquartered at Pax River) as a primary node for the 'Active Archive' of high-resolution sensor data that AARO supposedly can't access.

The Salvatore Pais patents were the 'smoking gun' for the base’s R&D capabilities, but the real news now is the 2026 Disclosure Directive. With Secretary Hegseth reportedly being tasked by the President to identify 'legacy' materials, Pax River—specifically Hangar 2905—is at the top of every researcher's list for where that paper trail leads.

Does anyone here have the updated FOIA logs for Hangar 2905 from this year? I’ve heard rumors that certain 'compartmented' servers there were recently migrated ahead of the new audit.
 
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