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They are the Women in Black. A pair of Government Accountability Office workers nicknamed the “Alien Girls” are touring military bases in an attempt to interview purported UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.
A former CIA-funded researcher claimed that "at least four" different alien species have been discovered in wreckage collected by the U.S. government, though no physical evidence has been submitted to
UAP analysts have misgivings about what the government is not doing.
The United States Department of Defense on May 22 released 222 additional declassified files linked to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as UFOs, as part of a transparency initiative ordered by Donald Trump.
The 'Missing 411' phenomenon explores mysterious disappearances in national parks. David Paulides revives these claims, sparking debate among conspiracy theorists.
In a wide-ranging interview about the Pentagon's release of classified UFO material, Age of Disclosure director Dan Farah has highlighted one photo that he calls 'the most glaring piece of evidence'
FBI declassified records reveal a woman's 1967 UFO encounter, detailing her claims of interaction with an extraterrestrial being.
Congressman Tim Burchett claims government agencies are withholding UFO-related information, including potential 'zero energy' technology, sparking renewed debate on transparency and disclosure.