The UFO community has been waiting for answers. Has the Pentagon delivered?
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. The UFO community has been waiting for answers. Has the Pentagon delivered? 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleSheila Flynn Watch: Declassified footage shows 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' around the worldOne California grandmother has been waiting for answers since she was a child and her mother spotted a UFO hovering while she hung clothes out to dry.
A therapist in Texas has been an "experiencer" since childhood. And another Lone Star resident, a 36-year-old musician, has been delving into the extraterrestrial world since he learned about an incident not far from his hometown. All of them on Friday, like the rest of the "UFO community," were waiting with bated breath for what was touted by the US government as a historic moment: The first release of never-before-seen files about unidentified anomalous phenomena, a trove of 162 documents including images, details and, enthusiasts hope, a step towards further transparency – and answers about what's "out there".
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"Whereas previous Administrations have failed to be transparent on this subject, with these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, 'WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? '" President Donald J. Trump wrote on Truth Social after the documents were released.
"The Department of War debuted a new website for the public on Friday with files and images - but no commentary or conclusions on the material, writing that, "given the scope of this task," it would "be releasing new materials on a rolling basis as they are discovered and declassified, with tranches posted every few weeks. "The materials archived here are unresolved cases, meaning the government is unable to make a definitive determination on the nature of the observed phenomena," it wrote, also welcoming "the application of private-sector analysis, information and expertise". John Erik Ege, regional director at MUFON Texas – (MUFON stands for Mutual UFO Network – said he was "intrigued".
Courtesy of John Erik EgeJohn Erik Ege has been following UFO updates since he was a teen"I think this is a move in the right direction," said Ege, a therapist who has followed this issue since he was a child. "I don't think they're trying to hide anything, but the stuff that they're releasing is stuff that we've known for, like, forever, almost. "There's no new details.
There's no clear evidence that they have the bodies or that they made contact, but I'm very hopeful that we're moving in the right direction. "The new files include decades of declassified military memos, reports from the Apollo Moon missions, and reports from individuals who claim to have witnessed a UFO - or an unidentified flying object - that they suspect has extraterrestrial origins. They did not hold any serious bombshells - nor any confirmation of alien life - but it marked the latest clear acknowledgement by the US government that it has investigated sightings of unidentified objects.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





