Department Of War Sets Up UFO Website, But There Isn’t Much To See







The Department of War has announced that it’s published “never-before-seen files” of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) on a new government webpage, and plans to add material on a “rolling basis.” Some Pentagon UAP footage was declassified during President Donald Trump’s first term, but this new page appears to be the results of a February Truth Social post from Trump calling on the DOW and related agencies “to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).”

The webpage — war.gov/UFO — includes a carousel of images and files from the DOW, FBI, NASA and more, presented in a way that seems to intentionally lean into the conspiratorial nature of UFO fandom in general. You don’t have to spend long clicking through images and downloading PDFs to realize that there’s not much in the way of actual evidence of aliens, though. Whether or not the files are supposed to direct attention away from the other flailing projects of the second Trump administration — a disastrous war with Iran, for example — they’re much more interesting as an example of how a bureaucracy processes and catalogs unexplained phenomena than as a smoking gun that proves extraterrestrials have visited Earth.

Suspicion that the US government knows more about unidentified anomalous phenomena (the term that replaced unidentified aerial phenomena and UFOs) than it’s letting on has been around for decades, but confirmation of formal research into the subject wasn’t made official until the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was revealed in 2017. AATIP was formed in 2007 to study UAP and later disbanded in 2012, but its work has been carried on by other government groups and task forces, most recently the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, an organization currently working inside the DOW that contributed to this new release of files.

The videos of UAP shared during the first Trump administration were unexplained, but ruled by a government report to not be an alien spacecraft. It’s not clear new files released by the DOW will change anything, but they do make for an interesting curio at the very least.





Source link

  • Related Posts

    Here is Yarbo’s promise to fix the robot mower that ran me over

    I’m writing this directly because the issues raised in the recent security report deserve a direct response, not a corporate one. On May 7, 2026, security researcher Andreas Makris published…

    Trump reportedly plans to fire FDA Commissioner Marty Makary

    President Trump has signed off on a plan to fire Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary, though insiders caution that the plan is not final and could change, according…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Trump administration targets 12 foreign-born Americans for denaturalization

    Trump administration targets 12 foreign-born Americans for denaturalization

    Trump administration relaxing hunting restrictions in US parks and refuges | Trump administration

    Trump administration relaxing hunting restrictions in US parks and refuges | Trump administration

    Hamilton official put on leave after report that he’s under investigation for alleged corruption during his previous public-sector job

    Hamilton official put on leave after report that he’s under investigation for alleged corruption during his previous public-sector job

    Here is Yarbo’s promise to fix the robot mower that ran me over

    Here is Yarbo’s promise to fix the robot mower that ran me over

    “A handful of bottlenecks” remain for Morrowind remake mod Skywind, but it’s still progressing steadily towards release

    “A handful of bottlenecks” remain for Morrowind remake mod Skywind, but it’s still progressing steadily towards release

    A complete guide to the Amex Gold dining credit

    A complete guide to the Amex Gold dining credit