DoD begins releasing UAP files; no aliens yet, but intriguing anomalies

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The Department of Defense has kicked off a public release of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) files, fulfilling a pledge tied to President Trump. The initial tranche from the DoD, State Department, NASA, and FBI includes eyewitness accounts of dusk-time orbs and other anomalies, plus images from Apollo missions. No definitive evidence of extraterrestrials is presented, and many materials remain classified or unanalyzed; more disclosures are expected.
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