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The Trump administration's Department of Defense released its first batch of files regarding "unidentified anomalous phenomena" in May 2026.
The new Pentagon website includes 162 declassified files on UFOs, or unidentified aerial phenomena. Some experts wonder if they contain anything new.
They are the Women in Black. A pair of Government Accountability Office workers nicknamed the “Alien Girls” are touring military bases in an attempt to interview purported UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.
One of the largest UFO festivals in the U.S. is almost here as alien enthusiasts get ready to come together and celebrate in downtown McMinnville.
The Trump administration’s release of declassified UFO files has people talking. In an age where sources of information have become more decentralized, both academic professionals and independent researchers are scrutinizing the new files.
Christian Nationalist pastor Doug Wilson, whom Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has invited to repeatedly pray at the Pentagon, offered a bizarre explanation on Thursday for UFO sightings — namely, they’re caused by the devil to trick and deceive people.
A newly declassified FBI memo discussing messages from 'aliens' was part of the Trump administration's latest UFO disclosure release on Friday.