The recent congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena sparked a new wave of conversation and fanaticism. More Americans believe that reports of unidentified flying objects are “either alien ships or alien life-forms,” according to a 2022 YouGov poll, which surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults. (Photo illustration: Sam Whitney for…

How the Pentagon Began Taking UFOs Seriously 
August 9, 2023

On May 9, 2001, Steven M. Greer took the podium at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.C., looking for the truth about unidentified flying objects. Greer, a Virginia emergency physician and outspoken ufologist, believed the government had long kept secret its knowledge of extraterrestrial visits to American citizens. He founded the Disclosure Project in 1993 to try to penetrate the sanctums of conspiracy. According to Greer, about two dozen speakers spoke that day.To support his claims, he produced four hundred and ninety-two pages of documents known as the “Draft Disclosure Information Document.” For those officials who were too busy to absorb such a wide range of suppressed…

US Presidents and FBI talk about Balloons and UFOs
August 9, 2023

In the Air: U.S. Presidents, Balloons and UFOs FILE - FBI special agents assigned to the Evidence Response Team process images of a high-altitude balloon recovered off the coast of South Carolina. The material was processed and transported to the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.  WASHINGTON- Three mystery objects shot down by the U.S. military this month…

August 9, 2023

, Thousands of pages of shared documents are accessible to everyone. This graph from Project Blue Book shows the frequency of reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) during the months of June through September 1952.  , Approximately 2,780 pages of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents detailing the government's findings on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are now available for everyone to read and download. As Brandon Specktor reports for Live…

UFO sightings that change the discussion about UFOs in the United States
August 9, 2023

75 years after the first mysterious sightings in the United States, the flying saucer returns in Jordan Peele's new film No. Nicholas Barber returns to one of popular culture's most memorable objects. only appears briefly in the trailer for Jordan Peele's new horror film No, but he's there: a flying saucer. Judging by the twists in Peele's previous films, "Get Out" and "Us," it's impossible to tell whether he's real or fake, whether he's from  Earth or outer space, but this glimpse of shiny silver is tantalizing . Maybe, just maybe, "No" will be…

August 8, 2023

UFOs are real! Just ask the US Navy. The US Navy has just admitted that three excerpts of declassified military footage released in 2017-2018 are in fact "unidentified aerial phenomena" - in their sense, not ours. The  , UAPs represent just a fraction of the raids seen at Navy training ranges, Navy spokesman Joe Gradisher told CNN. Of course, the question arises: are we really alone? Belief in alien encounters has long been a dominant feature of American life. A 1997 CNN/Time poll conducted to mark the 50th anniversary of the Roswell incident found…

August 8, 2023

 The recently created Domain-wide Anomaly Resolution Office has found no evidence to support such claims, Sean Kirkpatrick wrote. The head of the Pentagon's UFO investigation office attacks a whistleblower who accuses the United States of covering up a multi-year government program to recover aliens from unidentified ships. The recently formed All Domain Anomaly Solution Office has found no evidence to support these claims, Sean Kirkpatrick wrote in a note on Thursday. The user posted the note on social media and Kirkpatrick confirmed to POLITICO that it was authentic. The memo reflects Kirkpatrick's personal views and not…

The US has been urged to release evidence of UFOs after claims they were intact alien vehicles.
August 8, 2023

The United States was urged to release evidence of UFOs after a whistleblower, a former intelligence official, said the government was in possession of partially intact foreign vehicles. Former intelligence official David Grusch, who led the analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAP) at a US Department of Defense agency, claimed that the US had non-human devices. Most UFOs, such as the Chinese spy balloon, can be explained. But what about the remaining 2%? Heather Dixon Grusch claimed in the report that information about these vehicles was illegally withheld from Congress. Grusch said that when he provided classified vehicle information to Congress, he faced retaliation from government officials. He…