Pentagon releases UFO files
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The Trump administration announced the release of newly declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena records, launching a Department of War website to provide public access to government files as part of a transparency push.
After decades of conspiracy theories, classified hearings and grainy cockpit footage, the White House has released a number of long-awaited UFO files held under lock and key by the US government — revealing shocking details of mysterious four-foot-tall crewmen exiting a UFO in the 1960s.
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Joe Rogan weighs in on UFO dump
Joe Rogan suspects the Trump administration has an ulterior motive for its latest UFO files release. On Friday, May 8, the Pentagon dropped “new, never-before-seen” documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena in an effort to be more transparent with the public.
The Internet is flooding with revelations regarding declassified UFO files which the Pentagon released on Friday. The responses of the public are mixed. The move is framed as a
Marjorie Taylor Greene couldn't be less enthused about the Donald Trump administration's info dump on UFO sightings and possible extraterrestrial life, RadarOnline. com can reveal.