Declassified UAP Records Highlight Transparency, Historic Investigations, and Persistent Questions

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Declassified records show a shift toward government transparency about unidentified aerial phenomena, highlighting early efforts led by Edward Teller and the Project Twinkle initiative, ongoing FBI debates over whether sightings indicated foreign threats or U.S. tests, and a current view that most sightings are ordinary objects or atmospheric effects, while data gaps and rising urban sightings keep important questions unresolved and spur broader scientific scrutiny and public engagement.

Pentagon Declassifies New UAP Records: Secret Cold War Summits and Modern Sightings Fuel Transparency Debate
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Pentagon Declassifies New UAP Records: Secret Cold War Summits and Modern Sightings Fuel Transparency Debate

A massive release of once-confidential Pentagon records reveals secret 1949 meetings at Los Alamos and a surge in modern UAP sightings across California and New Mexico.