Pentagon’s new UFO file release logs near-miss
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The Pentagon’s UFO and UAP records are now being published through official government portals tied to the Department of Defense and the National Archives. The Pentagon’s AARO website was created as a central hub for declassified cases, reports, videos and public updates regarding unexplained aerial sightings.
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Pentagon releases dozens of UFO files offering transparency on 'alien and extraterrestrial life'
The War Department released more than 160 files Friday related to sightings of UFOs dating back nearly 80 years, two days after President Trump predicted, “I think some of it’s going to be very interesting to people.
Until the U.S. government has data or samples of alien material that can be shared, the story of extraterrestrial visitors is just a story.
The Trump administration on Friday announced the release of declassified government files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, hailing it as an effort to bring “unprecedented transparency” to the matter.
The Pentagon released more than 160 files on Friday tied to UFO sightings and unexplained aerial incidents dating back nearly
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Trump’s ‘very interesting’ UFO files out: Pentagon releases over 160 ‘never-before-seen’ UAP records
The Trump administration has unveiled over 160 UAP-related files, photos, and videos, aiming for greater transparency on government knowledge of unexplained phenomena. This release, part of the PURSUE program,
The US government is all set to release the first cache of UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) files in the latest disclosure. The files will not contain the 46 documents and videos demanded by Congress from the Department of War. Meanwhile, there is a lot of chatter on the nature of disclosure and what material to expect.
The long-anticipated Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) or Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) files have been released by the federal government, showing images and descriptions of unexplained objects.
Two so-called “alien girls” who work for an obscure, unsexy legislative branch agency are touring military bases and attempting to interview UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.