Pentagon releases 3rd batch of UAP files
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UAP whistleblower and former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch describes what he has seen and addresses skeptics on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The latest batch of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) reports from the Department of War includes an incident in 2022 in which five members of the U.S. Army reportedly saw an object shaped like a potato hovering over Cheyenne Mountain.
The U.S. government has released a new batch of declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena records, continuing an ongoing effort to publicly disclose unresolved UFO-related documents held by federal agencies.
Renowned astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb joins following a major congressional hearing on UAP transparency and whistleblower protections. Witnesses told lawmakers that internal government records may contradict decades of public statements about unidentified aerial phenomena.
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Ex-Pentagon official says UAP files reveal 'treasure trove' of intelligence dating back to the 1940s
Ex-Pentagon official Luis Elizondo claims new government documents reveal evidence of UAPs and alleged "non-human" materials spanning decades.
When the U.S. Department of War published its first batch of 162 declassified UAP files on May 8, more than a few eyebrows went up over photographs from the Apollo 12 and 17 missions showing unexplained blue lights hovering above the lunar horizon.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, who for years has laughed off and shot down questions about UAP and aliens, is ready to talk at length about the phenomenon - and wants to see some real proof after the latest wave of whistleblowers and "disclosure" files released by the Pentagon.
( NewsNation) — A scheduled news conference Tuesday with UAP disclosure advocates on the steps of the U.S. Capitol will be a pivotal moment in the push for greater government transparency, investigative journalist Ross Coulthart says.
