Pentagon releases second wave of secret UFO and UAP files
The Pentagon has officially opened its vaults once again, releasing a second massive wave of declassified files on what the government officially calls Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly known to the public as UFOs. The Department of Defense, working alongside the Director of National Intelligence, published more than 60 newly declassified files on Friday, May 22. The sweeping release includes internal government documents, military surveillance footage, and audio transcriptions detailing encounters with unexplained airborne orbs, metallic discs, and high-speed fireballs.
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