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Is it all just smoke and mirrors? The Department of War released over 160 previously classified files on Friday in an effort for greater transparency surrounding UFOs, aliens and extraterrestrial life — but some experts believe the government is still hiding key information from us.
McMinnville is preparing for an extraterrestrial takeover as thousands of alien enthusiasts come together to celebrate the annual Oregon UFO festival.
The US government released new files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Florida has the second most UFO sightings.
They are the Women in Black. A pair of Government Accountability Office workers nicknamed the “Alien Girls” are touring military bases in an attempt to interview purported UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.
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
President Donald Trump’s release of declassified UFO files on Friday drew excitement from longtime transparency advocates — and immediate skepticism from critics on both the Left and Right who argued the timing was meant to distract from the war in Iran,
In November 2023, a UAP was reported in Syria during U.S. Central Command's operations. The reports says the UAP was "shaped as a bouncy ball" and was observed by Air Force personnel for around seven minutes, before going out of range. The object was not considered a threat to the aircraft and it had no effects on the crew members.
Ex-CIA chief Leon Panetta says he's seen no proof aliens exist, warning the mysterious UFO sightings may actually be enemy countries testing advanced technology against the U.S.