Pentagon begins releasing UFO files
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The Trump administration's Department of Defense released its first batch of files regarding "unidentified anomalous phenomena" in May 2026.
One of the largest UFO festivals in the U.S. is almost here as alien enthusiasts get ready to come together and celebrate in downtown McMinnville.
Downtown McMinnville is preparing for an extraterrestrial takeover as thousands of alien enthusiasts come together to celebrate one of the country’s largest UFO festivals. The 26th Annual McMenamins UFO Festival begins May 14 and runs through May 17.
Bombshell files documenting alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects and aliens have been published by the US Administration. Donald Trump ordered the Department of War to release hundreds of never-before-seen classified files.
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.
The UFO files may not prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. But their publication is nonetheless a significant event. By creating a government-sanctioned repository of content that can be consulted for the truth about unknown intelligence,
Declassified US records reveal hundreds of unexplained aerial sightings from military and civilians.