Trump to disclose UFO documents
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DONALD Trump has said secret government UFO files will be released “very soon” as he hinted at “interesting” findings. The US president made the bombshell announcement
Donald Trump announced his administration would begin identifying and releasing UFO-related information earlier this year.
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.
Interest in unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) surged in February when Barack Obama stated aliens are "real," though he clarified he "hasn’t seen them" and "they’re not being kept at Area 51." Donald Trump later announced on social media his directive to release government files due to "tremendous interest."
As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.
Stepped-up interest in UFOs also is swirling as the United States heads back toward the moon with Wednesday's launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission.
Congress erupted in skepticism, curiosity and outright disbelief on Wednesday as President Donald Trump promised to release classified UFO files and the Pentagon blew past its April 14 deadline to respond to lawmakers' demands for disclosure.
Bill Maher says credible military and government UAP sightings have shifted his views on alien life, quipping that skeptics now sound like conspiracy theorists.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) on Sunday called on President Trump to release government files on aliens and unidentified anomalous phenomena, often known as UFOs. Speaking on Fox News “The Big Weekend Show,
Nick Pope, a former U.K. Ministry of Defence and UFO expert who frequently appeared on the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 60.