The Pentagon has begun releasing “never-before-seen” files on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs, making them accessible to the public. This move follows a directive from President Donald Trump earlier this year, instructing the Pentagon and other agencies to disclose these files. The first batch of documents is available on a dedicated government site, with more releases planned on a rolling basis.
According to a report by NBC News, the files include videos, photos, and original documents from across the U.S. government. The release aims to provide transparency on the government’s knowledge of extraterrestrial phenomena, allowing the public to form their own opinions.
The decision to release these files has been met with both intrigue and skepticism. CNN reports that interest in extraterrestrials was reignited after former President Barack Obama mentioned aliens in a podcast, although he later clarified his comments. President Trump, in response, directed agencies to begin the declassification process.
The release, part of the Presidential Unsealings and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), is seen as an unprecedented step in government transparency. Fox News highlighted that the files include images from the Apollo 17 mission and transcripts of communications about unknown phenomena.
While the files have been reviewed for security purposes, many have not been analyzed for resolution of anomalies. The Pentagon’s initiative has sparked discussions among lawmakers, scientists, and conspiracy theorists, all eager to uncover the truth about these phenomena.
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