U.S. Releases Dozens of Classified UAP Files Under the PURSUE Initiative, Aiming for Transparency but Prompting Caution and Debate

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The U.S. government released a large, patchwork batch of previously classified UAP files from the PURSUE initiative to promote transparency, including Apollo-era NASA material and Buzz Aldrin’s debrief as well as videos and documents from the Pentagon and FBI, while experts such as Avi Loeb and Sean Kirkpatrick warn there is no smoking gun or confirmed evidence of alien life and that the material mainly raises questions rather than provides definitive answers, a reception echoed by critics like Chris Rutkowski who call the collection a dog’s breakfast and by others who see it as political theater.

Trump releases the UFO files: 5 key questions | CBC News
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Trump releases the UFO files: 5 key questions | CBC News

The U.S. government has made public dozens of previously classified files about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) — formerly known as UFOs — in what the Trump administration is calling a historic effort at transparency.