Pentagon begins releasing new UFO files, unveiling dozens of photos, videos and documents
The first batch includes 120 PDFs, 28 videos and 14 images, with unresolved cases and NASA lunar photos among the declassified records.
- On Friday, the Pentagon released 162 files concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, fulfilling a February directive from President Donald Trump to provide public access to government documents regarding unexplained sightings.
- President Trump ordered the disclosure in February, directing agency heads to release materials on UFOs and any 'alien and extraterrestrial life' to provide 'Complete and Maximum Transparency' regarding these complex matters.
- Files released include 120 PDFs, 28 videos, and 14 image files from the FBI, NASA, and the Defense Department, with 108 documents containing redactions and detailing incidents spanning decades.
- Regarding the findings, the Pentagon stated the materials detail 'unresolved cases, meaning the government is unable to make a definitive determination on the nature of the observed phenomena,' with future tranches coming on a rolling basis.
- Records cover global sightings from 1985 to 2025, including Apollo mission lunar photographs and modern reports from Iraq and the Persian Gulf, as the military analyzes reports through the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
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UFO files: See pictures the Pentagon released
UFO files: See pictures the Pentagon released
The Pentagon has published more than 160 classified documents on unidentified flying objects, a revelation initiated by Donald Trump. Among these archives, reports dating back to 1947 on flying discs and an incident in 2023 where police officers saw orange and red orbs in the sky. If these documents fuel curiosity, the experts point out that no evidence of alien origin has yet been established, the Pentagon recalling the lack of certainty to dat…
The new images and videos of supposed UFOs declassified by the Pentagon in no way prove an alien life, according to experts.
Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth released dozens of previously classified documents yesterday about alleged UFO sightings and alien and alien life, in order to offer what they called “unprecedented transparency” to the public.
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