UFOs, Disclosure and Apollo 17 astronauts
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The former president on why those waiting for Trump to disclose the existence of aliens are sure to be disappointed, and insisting first contact "hasn't happened yet."
By Andrew Hay May 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday released dozens of previously classified files on alleged UFO sightings and alien life to provide what they called "unprecedented transparency" to the American people.
Per reports, the first batch of disclosure drop may contain testimonials from American military pilots who encountered UFOs during active duty. Along with the documents, the disclosure may contain a few media files. It will certainly not contain the 46 UFO videos as demanded by congress from the Department of War.
Podcaster Joe Rogan suggests Trump may disclose UFO information to distract from the Iran war in a conversation with Rep. Tim Burchett on air.
Sleeping Dog, a new documentary from director Michael Lazovsky, explores the UFO/UAP community through the eyes of journalist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell.
The US government is all set to release the first cache of UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) files in the latest disclosure. The files will not contain the 46 documents and videos demanded by Congress from the Department of War. Meanwhile, there is a lot of chatter on the nature of disclosure and what material to expect.
Polymarket alien disclosure odds hit 21% on $33 million volume as the Pentagon drops first UAP files via PURSUE.
The director of the FBI has revealed that the first wave of information regarding alien life is set to be publicly released, as experts say the event may be only days away.