Pentagon releases 2nd batch of UFO Files
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A former CIA-funded researcher claimed that "at least four" different alien species have been discovered in wreckage collected by the U.S. government, though no physical evidence has been submitted to
Neil deGrasse Tyson, who for years has laughed off and shot down questions about UAP and aliens, is ready to talk at length about the phenomenon - and wants to see some real proof after the latest wave of whistleblowers and "disclosure" files released by the Pentagon.
The Pentagon has released another batch of ‘UFO Files’ with footage of unknown objects in the sky—here are the most common alien theories, explained. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.
Barack Obama is shutting down conspiracy theories that the government is hiding proof of alien life. The former president sent the internet spiraling in February when he suggested during a podcast appearance that aliens exist,
A newly released UFO images from the Trump Administration's archive has sparked intense online debate, with critics questioning its authenticity and supporters viewing it as a turning point in government transparency.
Rep. Tim Burchett told Piers Morgan aliens exist, pointing to government briefings, pilot testimony and video evidence shown to him by officials as proof.
In an interview with Stephen Colbert, former President Barack Obama admitted that the government “is terrible at keeping secrets,” and there would already have been a leak if there was any concrete proof of extraterrestrial life.
The former president emphasized there’s no way such a secret could stay confidential.
Over the last decade, since the work of a shadowy government program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was made public in 2017, there has been growing public pressure on the US government to release its files related to aliens. At the same time, UFOs have been rebranded as Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, or UAP.