Trump teases new government UFO files coming soon
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The Pentagon claims a clerical error caused it to blow a congressional deadline to release 46 videos of UFOs — as President Trump now vows to have the supposed evidence of non-human
Donald Trump's directive to release classified files on extraterrestrial life has sparked excitement and conspiracy theories, including the resurgence of the 'Project Blue Beam' theory.
A large portion of the world's population wants to know whether or not humans are alone in the universe, but red tape and bureaucracy gets in the way.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna has asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to turn over dozens of video files by April 14.
As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.
Alien experts claim powerful extraterrestrial life exists in the universe, which is beyond the control of any government — and could wipe out life on earth. Following Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett’s revelation last week that Americans would be “up at night worrying,
Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett, who did not elaborate on the alleged briefings he received, has pushed for the government to share what it knows about UFOs during his time in Congress
From Vance’s interest to Trump’s commitment to disclosure, administration’s fascination with UFOs has experts feeling close to evidence of aliens
The filmmaker made his first-ever appearance on the CinemaCon stage in Las Vegas for his upcoming Universal film about the UFO/UAP phenomena.