Pentagon begins releasing new UFO files, says public can draw own conclusions on UAP. The documents, cited by AP, aim to increase transparency on unexplained aerial sightings.
The Pentagon has begun releasing new files on UFOs, stating that the public can draw its own conclusions about 'unidentified anomalous phenomena.'
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