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Donald Trump's supporters and UFO enthusiasts are poring over fresh clues from Washington, after a little-known White House-linked domain, alien.gov, suddenly began throwing encrypted error messages this week,
Over the last decade, since the work of a shadowy government program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was made public in 2017, there has been growing public pressure on the US government to release its files related to aliens. At the same time, UFOs have been rebranded as Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, or UAP.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Last week was head-snapping for anyone interested in life beyond our planet. First, former President Obama told a podcaster aliens are real.
A famous 'alien' photo, recently circulated as declassified material, has been traced back to a 1950 hoax, fuelling scepticism about the alien claims the Pentagon had been teasing for release.
Barack Obama has cast doubt on alien disclosure. The former president is questioning the government's timeline to reveal UFO footage, saying that any first contact with aliens “hasn’t happened yet.”
A Pentagon UFO video shows an eight-pointed star-like object moving across the sky, captured in 2013.