Blurred Photos, Memoranda and Astronaut Reports: UFO Files Declassified by the United States
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Folders with reports of rotating saucers, military memoranda and reports by the astronauts of the Apollo 1 mission are among the archives that the U.S. Department of War (DOW) released to the public. On Friday, May 8, on an official platform of the U.S. government, the Pentagon released 161 documents on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), with a focus on transparency regarding extraterrestrial life. “These documents, hidden behind classificatio…
The government published new archives on unidentified abnormal phenomena. What they show, what remains unexplained and what cannot be affirmed
U.S. Releases Massive Collection of UFO Files Grown Since 60 Years; Includes Objects Captured by Apollo 17 on the Moon in 1972 and Unresolved Cases Where U.S. Defense Department Could Not Determine Object Nature. The U.S. government released files on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) collected from 60 years ago to the present day on the 8th (local time). The U.S. Department of Defense War Department's website
The U.S. government sparks a new controversy after putting on the table again the issue of UFO S and the unidentified abnormal phenomena (UAP) at the center of the world conversation. On Thursday, the War Department announced the publication of a new collection of declassified files that include videos, photographs and official documents never seen before. It can be said that the measure is part of the program called PURSUE (Presidential Unseali…
Washington (EFE).- The U.S. Department of War announced Friday the declassification of government archives on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), after U.S. President Donald Trump announced in February this process of transparency on these encounters. According to the official communiqué, the collection of documents on unidentified flying objects (ovnis) and possible extraterrestrial life forms will be available on the official war.gov/ufo p…
The academic analyzed the 161 declassified records and concluded that, for now, there is no evidence of exotic technology
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