The US military just released a bunch of UAP files, but there's no there there
Summary
The US Department of Defense has started releasing files about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), which are new terms for what used to be called UFOs. These released files include old reports and photos but do not provide clear evidence of aliens or alien technology.Key Facts
- UFOs are now often called unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
- Sightings of UFOs have increased with better cameras and sensors over time.
- Since 2017, public demand has grown for the US government to share its UFO/UAP files.
- President Donald Trump instructed the government to begin releasing these files earlier in 2024.
- The released files contain old FBI records, eyewitness interviews, and unclear images.
- No conclusive proof of aliens or alien technology has been found in the released documents.
- Scientists recognize the large number of planets in the universe but have not confirmed alien visits.
- Experts say extraordinary claims like alien visits require strong evidence, which these files do not provide.
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