
"The short answer is "not much." The longer answer is that there are pages and pages of old FBI records, unresolved cases, eyewitness interviews, and the usual grainy, black-and-white images that show dots but nothing remotely conclusive about aliens, alien spaceships, or any alien technology. In short, there is no truly meaningful evidence here for aliens, alien visitations, alien abductions, or anything like that."
The Department of Defense began releasing files that include old FBI records, unresolved cases, eyewitness interviews, and grainy black-and-white images. The images show unclear dots without conclusive details about aliens, alien spaceships, or alien technology. The material does not provide truly meaningful evidence for alien visitations or abductions. The release does not rule out the possibility of extraterrestrial life, since the Milky Way contains billions of stars with planetary systems and there are billions of galaxies. Life could have evolved elsewhere, but Earth visitation claims require strong support. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and the released material falls far short of that standard.
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