The Pentagon has begun releasing UFO or UAP records on a new website, reigniting debate over unidentified “anomalous phenomena.” President Donald Trump has amplified the topic, framing the materials as something the public can interpret for itself. The trove includes decades-old State Department cables, FBI interviews, NASA transcripts and photos, plus more than 20 sensor videos from places including Syria, Japan, Iraq and North America. The Pentagon says many cases remain unresolved, with experts urging caution over misinterpretation.
The Pentagon has released additional UAP files, posting videos, cables, and Apollo related transcripts, as Donald Trump backs the disclosures and invites the public to help determine what is happening. The documents include reports of objects making multiple 90 degree turns at high speed and references to Buzz Aldrin’s observation, though experts urge caution and note uncertainty.
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Newly released Pentagon documents say Apollo 17 astronauts observed “Fourth of July”-like lights and drifting particles near the moon, alongside odd sightings from Apollo 11, Apollo 12 and Gemini VII. The reports are fueling renewed fascination with unexplained space phenomena, but the Pentagon stresses there’s no shared conclusion about what caused the anomalies.
Donald Trump says his administration is preparing to release “very interesting” UFO and UAP files soon, pointing to military pilots’ claims of extraordinary sightings. The move would mark the biggest executive push toward disclosure in decades, even as the Pentagon urges restraint and has cautioned against alien-related conclusions.
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