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Updated · Fox News · Jun 17
War Department Releases New UAP Files After 1.7 Billion Page Hits
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

War Department Releases New UAP Files After 1.7 Billion Page Hits

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

Summary

  • A new batch of UAP records was released late last week, adding documents and images from the CIA, FBI and NASA, including files describing orb-like objects in the sky.
  • The War Department said the disclosure is part of the Trump administration’s transparency push, and the official UAP tracking page has logged more than 1.7 billion hits worldwide since early May.
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson said the public is ready for definitive proof and urged the government to “show the alien,” arguing years of hearings and file releases have already prepared Americans.
  • More releases are planned, the department said, after earlier disclosures included material tied to the Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 missions; Trump in February ordered agencies to begin identifying and releasing UAP-related files.

Insights

With hundreds of UAP files now declassified, why does conclusive proof of alien technology remain completely absent?
If government findings consistently show no evidence of aliens, what is the real goal behind this massive transparency initiative?