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The U.S. government is sitting on a trove of UFO records. It should release them
OPINION: Withholding information about unidentified anomalous phenomena fuels conspiracy theories and cynicism, undermining faith in our institutions, Christopher Mellon writes.
Newly released top secret government records have revealed shocking swarms of UFOs at an Ohio military base with close ties to the mysterious Roswell compound, where the first downed spacecraft is ...
UFOs are "real and they are a national security issue," author says. Longtime Defense Department researcher Luis "Lue" Elizondo has become well-known for reporting the existence of UFOs (unidentified ...
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UFO vs. UAP: What’s the difference?
(NewsNation) — UFOs and UAPs have become common acronyms in news headlines as members of Congress have called for more transparency on what the government knows — and doesn’t know — about unidentified ...
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is chair of that task force, swearing in witnesses that under oath discussed their ...
Launius, Roger D. 2011. [Book review] "UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record." Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly, 18, (3), 56–57.
A House task force on government transparency will hold a hearing next week on unidentified flying objects (UFOs), also known as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). “The American people deserve ...
"The American people deserve maximum transparency from the federal government on sightings, acquisitions and examinations of UAPs and whether they pose a potential threat to Americans' safety." UFOs ...
(The Hill) — Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) accused the U.S. government of lying regarding its knowledge of unexplained aerial phenomenon (UAP) during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.
UFO whistleblower David Charles Grusch is coming forward with more allegations that the US government has evidence that humans are “not alone” and there may be extraterrestrial life. Last week, Mr ...
Military veterans and whistleblowers appeared Tuesday morning before a House Oversight Committee panel to testify about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). The hearing was slated to focus on the ...
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