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Pentagon releases new batch of UFO files
Key takeaways
- The second drop includes over 40 videos requested by lawmakers, along with a few files and some audio from NASA missions.
- The files are being released on a rolling basis at war.gov/UFO following President Trump s promise to declassify certain government files, including those related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
- The files include written statements about an unidentified object incident report by the Department of Energy, a firsthand witness account from a U.S.
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The second drop includes over 40 videos requested by lawmakers, along with a few files and some audio from NASA missions.
The files are being released on a rolling basis at war.gov/UFO following President Trump s promise to declassify certain government files, including those related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
The first batch of files included photos and reports dating back decades, along with archival photos, military video and documents related to NASA s Apollo 12, Apollo 17 and Gemini 7 missions, during which astronauts reported strange sightings.
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