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(Image credit: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna on X ) The United States government has released here its first batch of newly public files on Unidentified Objects (UFO/UAP). These are objects that the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies cannot identify. If they are real and not spurious, there are two possible interpretations: either these are familiar human-made or natural objects or these are non-hum…
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Avi Loeb analyzes the first batch of newly released U.S. government files on unidentified objects, examining whether they represent human-made, natural, or non-human phenomena.
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