Pentagon begins release of UFO files
Summary
The Pentagon started to share declassified files about unidentified flying objects (UFOs), including documents, photos, and videos from various U.S. agencies. President Donald Trump asked officials earlier this year to release any information about UFOs and possible alien life.Key Facts
- The Pentagon released about 162 files related to UFOs from the FBI, Defense Department, State Department, and NASA.
- More files are planned to be released over time as the review continues.
- The files include photos, such as one showing a football-shaped object near Japan from 2024.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the files had been kept secret for a long time but should now be shared with the public.
- President Donald Trump instructed the Pentagon and other agencies to release files on UFOs and any extraterrestrial information in February 2024.
- The military has monitored unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) for many years but has found no proof of alien life.
- President Trump has said he is unsure if aliens exist.
- This is an ongoing story, and more information will come as more files are made public.
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