NASA boss reveals unsettling reality behind newly released UFO files
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NASA boss reveals unsettling reality behind newly released UFO files
Declassified UFO materials include videos, photos, and documents showing strange objects detected by military sensors around the world. The materials are described as real unexplained phenomena rather than crashed ships or alien bodies. Many cases were kept in government databases for decades and were not seriously investigated. A new disclosure initiative ordered agencies to revisit old records, search classified archives, and release findings publicly. Additional releases from agencies such as the CIA are expected. Cold War secrecy, national security concerns, and protection of sensitive radar and surveillance technology contributed to long-term withholding. Critics say administrations avoided acknowledgment due to backlash, embarrassment, and conspiracy growth. The released data is framed as available for public analysis.
"“What’s being surfaced isn’t crashed ships or alien bodies, but real unexplained phenomena,” he said. Isaacman said the newly released declassified videos, photos and documents show strange objects captured by military sensors around the world, indicating observations that remain unexplained rather than evidence of physical alien remains."
"Isaacman said many of the cases remained buried inside government databases for decades until President Donald Trump ordered agencies to revisit old records, search classified archives and publicly release what they found. The comments came after the Trump administration released two batches of previously classified UFO records under a new disclosure initiative aimed at uncovering unexplained aerial incidents hidden inside federal archives."
"For decades, many UFO-related records remained locked away due to Cold War secrecy, national security concerns and fears about exposing sensitive military technology detected by radar and surveillance systems. Critics have long argued that successive administrations avoided publicly acknowledging unexplained cases out of concern over public backlash, institutional embarrassment and growing conspiracy theories surrounding UFO investigations."
"“I think the president has really got government agencies now taking this seriously, to go look at the files and bring the data to light, and he’s putting it all out for everyone to analyze,” Isaacman told Fox News. “This is citizen science right now. Take a look at our files, tell us what you think.”"
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