Trump’s UFO Files Turn Alien Talk Into Government Business
The release includes a 2024 infrared military sighting and Apollo 17 imagery as officials seek more transparency on unexplained aerial reports.
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Will the Pentagon’s Latest UFO Files Satisfy the Alien Theorists?
A new tranche of Department of War UFO files documents mysterious military encounters, including fast-moving objects, strange lights, and apparent flying disks. But despite decades of UFO investigations and repeated promises of “disclosure,” the evidence still points toward mundane explanations such as drones, balloons, flares, optical effects, and classified technology.
'This is unprecedented': Why the Pentagon's recent UFO file releases are so important
As "The X Files" famously told us, "the truth is out there." But at the same time, inquiring minds are immersed today in finding out whether or not the proof is out there — specifically, proof that at least some unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) come from somewhere beyond Earth.The UAP acronym originally stood for "unidentified aerial phenomena," a term that itself was a rebranding of "unidentified flying object" (UFO). And UFO was a replac…
Trump’s UFO Files Turn Alien Talk Into Government Business
[Image: UFO News / Facebook] The US government has done something deeply inconvenient for anyone who prefers their UFO chat in badly lit YouTube documentaries by putting their UAP files in a searchable public database. Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena is the official term used by the US government and scientists to describe objects such as these. Distinct from Unidentified Flying Objects, UAPs can be found on land and underwater, as well as soar…
A military sensor recorded an unidentified abnormal phenomenon. The Pentagon released the report, but the case remains unresolved.
On the Trail of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena – Thoughts of a Disclosure, Data-driven Advocate
As the X Files sci-fi drama series famously sloganeered, “the truth is out there.” But at the same time, inquiring minds are immersed and embroiled today in finding whether or not the proof is out there. Now tagged as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), that term was morphed from Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. That expression itself is […]
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