Department of War's new UFO website raises more questions than answers for skeptics

Department of War's new UFO website raises more questions than answers for skeptics

The Department of War has launched a UFO webpage featuring previously unseen files, but lacks substantial evidence of extraterrestrial life, raising questions about its true intent.

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The Department of War has launched a new webpage dedicated to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), featuring what it describes as "never-before-seen files." This initiative follows a February post by former President Donald Trump, who urged the department and its agencies to disclose government documentation related to extraterrestrial life and UAP. The website, accessible at war.gov/UFO, showcases a collection of images and files from various agencies, including the FBI and NASA.

While the site aims to engage the public's interest in UFOs, initial reviews indicate a lack of substantial evidence supporting the existence of aliens. The Pentagon had previously declassified certain UAP footage during Trump's presidency, but this latest release seems to echo longstanding suspicions that the government possesses more information than it has publicly shared.

The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), established in 2007 and disbanded in 2012, was the first formal effort to investigate UAPs, leading to the current work of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Despite the intriguing nature of the new files, it remains uncertain if they will provide any definitive answers regarding extraterrestrial visits to Earth.

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