The Pentagon just threw open its vault. After decades of keeping UFO sightings under wraps, the Defense Department has launched an official website—war.gov/ufo—packed with declassified files, footage, and documentation that conspiracy theorists have been demanding for years. It’s a surprisingly transparent move from an agency typically known for keeping secrets.
The newly accessible collection includes video recordings, photographs, and official documents related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP, as the military now prefers to call them). While the release doesn’t confirm little green men or alien spacecraft, it does show that the Pentagon takes these sightings seriously enough to investigate them thoroughly and, now, to let the public peek behind the curtain.
This move comes as part of a broader shift in how the U.S. government handles UFO transparency. Over the past few years, Congress has pushed the Defense Department and intelligence agencies to come clean about what they know. High-profile congressional hearings and official acknowledgment that these phenomena are real have changed the conversation from “UFOs are fantasy” to “UFOs are worth studying.” The new website is essentially the government saying: we’ve looked into this, and here’s what we found.
Whether you’re a casual UFO enthusiast or a dedicated believer in extraterrestrial visitors, war.gov/ufo is now your go-to source for official government documentation. The files are surprisingly accessible, though they’re also carefully curated—don’t expect answers to every question. Still, the fact that this information is now public represents a genuine shift toward government transparency on a topic that’s captivated people for generations.

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