Pentagon begins releasing UFO files
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Flying discs, metallic orbs, and a mysterious cylinder tumbling past the Apollo spacecraft. Those are just a few of the unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, contained in a batch of government files the Department of Defense released this month.
The new Pentagon website includes 162 declassified files on UFOs, or unidentified aerial phenomena. Some experts wonder if they contain anything new.
The Pentagon finally hit “publish” on its long-hyped UFO dump on Friday, May 8, releasing more than 400 declassified files tied to unidentified Anomalous Phenomena ... Read More
Perspective: As things stand, the files say implicitly what officials won't explicitly. For now, it's all aboard the intergalactic hype train.
The U.S. government has released a slew of never-before-seen files about UFOs.
Some of the visuals include an amoeba-like shape captured by the US Indo-Pacific Command in 2024, a bright round shape filmed by the US Central Command in 2024, and unidentified lights in a picture taken by the Apollo 17 crew from the surface of the Moon.
A famous 'alien' photo, recently circulated as declassified material, has been traced back to a 1950 hoax, fuelling scepticism about the alien claims the Pentagon had been teasing for release.
Per reports, the first batch of disclosure drop may contain testimonials from American military pilots who encountered UFOs during active duty. Along with the documents, the disclosure may contain a few media files. It will certainly not contain the 46 UFO videos as demanded by congress from the Department of War.