Pentagon releases UFO Files
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More than 300 pages of intelligence reports from the National Security Agency have shed new light on UFO sightings.
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.
THOUSANDS of never-before-seen files related to UFO sightings have been released by the White House as part of its effort for transparency around the possible existence of extraterrestrial life.
The Pentagon released more than 160 files on Friday tied to UFO sightings and unexplained aerial incidents dating back nearly
Trump said that "very interesting documents" related to UFOs will be released by the Department of Defense "very, very soon."
The president's interest has been embraced by a small group of Republicans in Congress who say the Pentagon has failed to provide transparency around mysterious aircraft reported near U.S. military installations.
Podcaster Joe Rogan suggests Trump may disclose UFO information to distract from the Iran war in a conversation with Rep. Tim Burchett on air.
Luna's cryptic posts follow months of heightened interest in the topic of UFOs, and what might be revealed.