
"The Friday release includes the declassification of 162 files on what the government is calling Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The now-public files can be found under a new tab on The Department of War's site. The move follows a presidential order that came in February, which called for greater transparency around UAP."
""The American people can now access the federal government's declassified UAP files instantly. The latest UAP videos, photos, and original source documents from across the entire United States government are all in one place - no clearance required," the Pentagon said in a post on X about the release."
""While past administrations sought to discredit or dissuade the American people, President Trump is focused on providing maximum transparency to the public, who can ultimately make up their own minds about the information contained in these files." New files will be added to the database "on a rolling basis," it said."
"As for the files, they include everything from photographs to reports on eyewitness sightings, and other "unresolved cases," which the page explains means that the government was unable to "make a definitive determination on the nature o"
The Pentagon is releasing 162 previously classified files related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The files include videos, photos, and original source documents from across the United States government. The materials are available through a new online tab on the Department of War’s site, and access requires no clearance. The release follows a presidential order issued in February that calls for greater transparency about UAP. The Pentagon states that past administrations kept documents secret and that the current focus is maximum public transparency. New files will be added on a rolling basis. The public interest in UAP has increased due to social media, documentaries, and rising belief in extraterrestrial life.
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