Pentagon Declassifies Dozens of UFO Files, Launches UAP Website with Apollo-Era and Earlier Imagery

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The Pentagon has publicly released a large batch of previously secret UFO files, including Apollo-era NASA lunar photos that show puzzling features, with NASA and the Pentagon analyzing them and inviting the public to help solve unresolved cases as part of a pledge to disclose alien-life and UFO records, with more releases planned.

Pentagon releases never-before-seen UFO files, images

The Pentagon released a major batch of previously unseen UFO files and launched a new website with the government’s UAP materials, declassifying dozens of photos, videos, and witness statements dating back to the Apollo era and earlier. Among the items are NASA lunar photographs, including Apollo 12 imagery of objects on the lunar horizon and Apollo 17 pictures showing three dots in a triangle; officials say the formation could reflect a physical object and that NASA and the Pentagon are analyzing it. The release is described as an unprecedented, coordinated effort across dozens of agencies to review tens of millions of records, many of which exist only on paper. All included documents are unresolved cases, meaning they have not been definitively decoded, and the public is invited to speculate and help solve these mysteries. The move aligns with the president’s pledge to identify and release government files related to alien life and UFOs, with more such releases planned every few weeks. Nathaniel Reed of Scripts News Group explains what surfaced in this round.

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