Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Across Disciplines: Policy, Belief, and the Pursuit of Evidence

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Discussions of unidentified aerial phenomena blend policy, history, science, religion, and folklore, with JD Vance arguing aliens are demons and aiming to access declassified files as a future VP, while others press for transparent, evidence-based investigations and DoD reporting; the topic weaves in historic episodes like the Bennewitz affair and MJ-12, Missouri sightings and Ellsworth AFB parallels, and 2022–2024 UAP entries, plus international attention in Jerusalem and Cornwall with debates over footage and data analysis; scholars call for data-driven histories and NUFORC input amid debates on debunking, what counts as evidence, and verifiability, all within a mix of sensational headlines, spiritual or Christian interpretations, and local legends that leave the question unresolved.

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