Aliens, UFOs, and Government Disclosure: What We Know
From Roswell to the 2023 whistleblower hearings, the truth about UFOs is stranger than fiction. Here's everything you need to know about the disclosure movement.
The conversation around Unidentified Flying Objects has transformed dramatically in recent years. What was once dismissed as fringe conspiracy theory is now the subject of congressional hearings and Pentagon reports.
Roswell to Rendlesham
The modern UFO era began in 1947 with the Roswell incident. For decades, the US government dismissed such phenomena. But documents released through FOIA requests revealed a different story — from Project Blue Book to the supposed crash retrieval programs.
2017: The Pentagon Videos
Everything changed in December 2017 when the New York Times published leaked Pentagon videos showing Navy pilots tracking objects that defied known aerodynamics. The "Tic Tac" UFO video became one of the most-watched clips in history.
2023: Congressional Whistleblowers
Former intelligence official David Grusch testified under oath before Congress, claiming the US government possesses crashed non-human craft and biological evidence. This was the first time such claims were made under oath in an official government setting.
What It Means
Whether you believe in extraterrestrial visitors or think it's a psychological phenomenon, the UFO disclosure movement represents perhaps the most significant shift in public discourse about conspiracy theories. It proves that sometimes, "they" really were hiding something.
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