Unprecedented, Coordinated Declassification: 162 Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Files Across 18 Agencies

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162 new UAP files released by the Pentagon and partner agencies as part of a broad, ongoing declassification led by the ODNI with 18 agencies reviewing include historic items from 1963 to Apollo 17 and numerous eyewitness cases across the United States, following Trump signaling disclosure and a White House directive, with Pete Hegseth cited in connection to the effort and described by DNI Tulsi Gabbard as ongoing and unprecedented, while analysts like Garrett Graff say the materials are unlikely to prove an extraterrestrial visit but highlight the government's ongoing difficulty in explaining what it has seen, and critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene call it distraction amid a still unsettled consensus on the nature of unidentified anomalous phenomena.

A look at the governments never-before-seen UFO files. Live
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A look at the governments never-before-seen UFO files. Live

A new government website where the Pentagon says it has published never-before-seen files on unidentified aerial phenomena is live.