Pentagon Releases First Wave of UFO Files
The Pentagon has revealed a series of images, videos, and other files from what are said to be 'unresolved cases' related to UFO sightings over the last 80 years, and the internet seems to be reacting accordingly.
The Pentagon has revealed a series of images, videos, and other files from what are said to be 'unresolved cases' related to UFO sightings over the last 80 years, and the internet seems to be reacting accordingly.
The Pentagon has disclosed a collection of images, videos, and files linked to UFO sightings over the past 80 years, described as 'unresolved cases.' This release, the first in a series, follows a hint from U.S. President Donald Trump and includes over 160 files from the FBI, NASA, and the Department of War. New materials will be unveiled every few weeks as they are declassified and discovered.
The files, organized on a Pentagon website, have sparked intrigue online, with social media users and skeptics delving into the content. While some images, like a chrome, pill-shaped object and a small, human-like figure, have garnered attention, the Pentagon emphasizes that these are not definitive proof of alien life.
Users online have also highlighted a sun-like UFO, documents related to Apollo missions, and Buzz Aldrin's observations during the Apollo 11 mission. The release of these files is part of an ongoing effort by the Trump administration to shed light on UFO-related phenomena.