Note the interesting cluster of dates for many of these events.
Note also the odd spike and grouping for 2025; think back on what was happening then in the overall UAP movement. Consider the following:
2021: The Department of Defense confirmed that AARO's cumulative UAP report intake surpassed 2,000 cases amid ongoing congressional oversight.
2022: The House Intelligence subcommittee held the first public UAP hearing since 1969, with new footage shown.
2023: The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) was established within the Department of Defense, with a mandate broader than any previous program.
2024: NASA released its independent UAP study report, calling for more rigorous data collection and a scientific framework for analyzing aerial anomalies.
2025: The Trump administration issued a directive ordering the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies to identify and release UAP-related classified files within 90 days.
These events reflect the ongoing efforts to address UAPs and the increasing public awareness and scrutiny surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena.
This is not the first time that patterns or clusters have appeared. In the early years of the 21 century there were missing biologists and chemists - see The Dead Scientists Files: A Complete Database of Suspicious Deaths (1994–2026) - Decrypted Matrix

