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Pentagon begins releasing UFO files

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Pentagon begins release of UFO files
The Pentagon on Friday began releasing “never-before-seen” files relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena — previously and more infamously known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs — that the ...

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Pentagon releases dozens of UFO files offering transparency on ‘alien and extraterrestrial life’
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Pentagon begins releasing UFO files: "It's time the American people see"
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The United States government just gave up some of its files on inexplicable phenomena, releasing 17 pages of documents on May 8 that contain "new, never-before-seen files on Unidentified Anomalous Phe...

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A look at the government's 'never-before-seen' UFO files
The now-live website shows 162 files labeled by government agency, including the military, FBI, NASA and the State Department.

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Pentagon’s new UFO website drew 340 million hits within first 12 hours, administration official says

The site contains newly declassified documents related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)
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Two feds nicknamed the ‘Alien Girls’ attempting to interview UFO witnesses at military bases around country

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.
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