Pentagon releases UFO Files
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A newly declassified FBI memo discussing messages from 'aliens' was part of the Trump administration's latest UFO disclosure release on Friday.
The Trump administration is expected to release a second wave of declassified UAP files very soon as part of its PURSUE transparency program.
Dan Farah, director of the UFO documentary “The Age of Disclosure,” joins “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” to evaluate the latest Pentagon release of files on “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” including videos that show inexplicable objects.
Lue Elizondo says newly released UAP files contradict NASA’s past claims while Phase 2 disclosure delays fuel speculation.
The Department of War has published its second release of declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena files under the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters, adding 222 files totaling 5.6 GB of video footage to the growing public archive. The total files tally is now 162 + 222 = 384.
A trove of previously top secret National Security Agency records have just been released that detail a spate of apparent UFO encounters, including one incident where 13 military fighter jets were sent to chase a mysterious unidentified object.
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.
The race for UFO disclosure has suddenly become even messier after Representative Tim Burchett claimed that fake evidence may be deliberately inserted into the next batch of highly anticipated alien files.
The fellas dig into the UFO files disclosure with Congressman Tim Burchett, breaking down hidden government files, mysterious military encounters, and whether the deep state knows more than it
By Andrew Hay May 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday released dozens of previously classified files on alleged UFO sightings and alien life to provide what they called "unprecedented transparency" to the American people.
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.