Trump admin releases files on UFOs, alien life
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A newly released UFO images from the Trump Administration's archive has sparked intense online debate, with critics questioning its authenticity and supporters viewing it as a turning point in government transparency.
For decades, the search for life beyond Earth has revolved around a key question: What molecules should scientists be looking for on other planets or moons? A new study, published in Nature Astronomy,
President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he was directing agencies to release files pertaining to “alien and extraterrestrial life.” Trump wrote on Truth Social that “based on the tremendous interest shown,” he would be directing Defense ...
"The American people can now access the federal government’s declassified UAP files instantly," the Pentagon announced in a statement posted to X. "The latest UAP videos, photos, and original source documents from across the entire United States government are all in one place — no clearance required.
Out of everything the Trump administration had promised its citizens recently, one task is definitely on track—that of declassifying extraterrestrial .
Scientists have discovered a hidden chemical pattern that may indicate the presence of extraterrestrial life in space. According to the results of the study, the key to the search may lie not in the molecules themselves,
UAPs -- once known as UFOs -- and the intelligence behind their existence has long been a source of public fascination, but Catholic theologians and scientists have also been thinking about their implications on how humanity sees itself in relation to its Creator.
NASA officials have previously spoken of the possibility of extraterrestrial life amid scientific uncertainty while highlighting the agency’s role in collecting evidence for the search of alien life. In 2023, then NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that he was appointing a committee of scientists to address “so many suspicions about aliens.”