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While the government investigates unidentified phenomena, academic researchers face stigma
President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon and other federal agencies to begin releasing government files related to UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena — called UAP — in February 2026, following years of pressure from Congress, military whistleblowers and the public. Congress formally mandated UAP investigations through the National Defense Authorization Act in December 2022. The Pentagon’s official UAP […]
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