UFO Expert Says Trump Still Hiding Key Info Despite Bombshell Files Release: ‘Something Strange…’
Dennis Anderson says the release of more than 160 classified UFO files still withholds key information and leaves unanswered questions.
- On Friday, the Pentagon published an 'initial release' of 162 files detailing unidentified anomalous phenomena sightings, marking the first tranche of a rolling declassification effort involving the White House and NASA.
- In February, President Donald Trump directed the Department of War to identify and release government records related to UFOs, aiming for 'Complete and Maximum Transparency' after claiming previous administrations had failed to disclose necessary information.
- Highlights include a 1969 Apollo 11 debrief where Buzz Aldrin reported a 'sizeable' object near the lunar surface, the 2001 'Arthur Kill Lights' incident, and recent infrared imagery of erratic objects over Iraq and Syria.
- Long-Time researcher Dennis Anderson characterized the disclosure as falling far short of true transparency, telling the New York Post that 'Government will never disclose everything' regarding what the government knows about UAPs.
- While officials stated there is 'no consensus about the nature of the anomaly,' NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman emphasized the high probability of finding extraterrestrial life, positioning this disclosure within broader scientific inquiry.
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What Is Trump Hiding Behind UFO File Release? Expert Says 'Government Will Never Disclose Everything'
The Trump administration's release of long-anticipated UFO and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) files has been presented as a step towards transparency, although questions are already being raised over whether the disclosure tells the full story. The publication of the documents, described by some commentators as a 'bombshell' release, forms part of a wider declassification effort aimed at making government records on unidentified aerial phen…
Democrat Senator Praises Trump’s Release Of These Files
Even top Democrats are now praising actions by the Trump administration. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who is the head of the Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, praised Trump’s release of the UAP files. She called it “another important step.” She did try to take some credit for the release. Transparency is the only path to truth. For years, I have fought to declassify and release UAP files, including by successfully passing legislation requiring govern…
The UAP/UFO File Release – Video #315
On Friday May 8th 2026, the Donald Trump Admin released what they state will be the first of many UFO files or UAP files. The approximately 160 documents are available on a new government website (war.gov/UFO). It’s mostly a nothingburger, but it’s a start of the disclosure process, however note the attempt to link UFOs/aliens...
UFO expert says government is still hiding information from us — and we couldn’t handle the truth anyway
According to a report from the New York Post, long-time UFO researcher Dennis Anderson has expressed deep skepticism over the Pentagon’s recent release of more than 160 previously classified files on UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), claiming it falls far short of true transparency. The Department of War made the documents and videos public […]
Trump’s UFO files are victory for transparency
The United States government has released its first batch of files on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). These are objects that the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies cannot identify. If they are real and not spurious, there are two possible interpretations: either these are familiar human-made or natural objects, or these are non-human objects. Regardless, the matter is of great importance for both national security and basic science. Howe…
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