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Following recent reporting that White House and defense officials have sought advice on how to prepare the public for a possible announcement regarding UAP and non-human intelligence, Liberation Times has spoken to additional sources who believe the consequences of such a moment would extend far beyond Washington.
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Liberation Times reports that White House and defense officials have sought advice on public preparation for a possible announcement regarding UAP and non-human intelligence, with sources suggesting broader societal implications.
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A UFO advocacy figure claims the Office of the Director of National Intelligence conducted a successful operation to attract unidentified objects over a sensitive U.S. testing facility, citing recent government files on orb encounters.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman did not confirm that NASA possesses images of unexplained objects, clarifying to Liberation Times that his earlier statement referred generally to military sensors and satellites rather than agency-specific imagery.

A retired NASA software engineer published a paper in June 2026 addressing claims about mysterious lights, potentially resolving a long-standing astronomical puzzle.

A therapist embarks on a search mission from Colorado's San Luis Valley to Albuquerque, presumably in connection with locating a general, based on a March 14 departure.
