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When conspiracy theories are inevitably debunked, the debunking is quickly counter-debunked, usually with a fresh ratcheting ...
The nonprofit organization collects reports of UFOs and investigates cases of unexplained sightings. The 2,174 sightings are an increase from previous years. In 2024, the agency logged 1,492 sightings ...
How the Pentagon used UFO myths to hide secret projects. The backstory: The findings stem from a 2024 report by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), a unit created in 2022 to sift ...
Relying heavily on interviews with Sean Kirkpatrick, who ran the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, a Pentagon task force investigating ... This portrait of “deep state” deception and delusion ...
Some of the most prevalent UFO conspiracy theories — including about aliens being housed at Area 51 in Nevada — were fueled by the Pentagon in an attempt to provide cover for secret weapons ...
The fact that multiple high-ranking officials have claimed firsthand knowledge of secret UFO programs does not square easily with a “bizarre hazing ritual” involving bogus “alien projects.” ...
A recent Pentagon review reveals how the U.S. military used UFO disinformation to conceal secret weapons programs, fueling alien conspiracy theories. Image (c) ConsumerAffairs Share ...
Did the Pentagon spread false UFO stories? We’re skeptical. by Tim Gallaudet, Christopher Mellon and Marik von Rennenkampff, opinion contributors - 07/03/25 8:30 AM ET ...
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