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00:00The new Pentagon website that's now home to a ton of previously classified UFO data was flooded
00:05with nearly 340 million hits in its first few hours of existence. People really, really,
00:11really want to know about aliens. President Trump had been teasing the release of the files for
00:15months, and now he's finally opened the virtual floodgates telling Americans to, quote,
00:19have fun. The Trump administration has said the public can draw its own conclusions with the
00:24information in the files, which includes old State Department cables, FBI documents,
00:29and transcripts from NASA of crewed flights into space. The first batch also included a trove of
00:34videos, imagery, and testimony regarding alleged sightings dating back decades. There is a ton
00:41of good stuff in there, and just a ton of stuff generally, so I'll link to the Post article on
00:45the top 10 encounters revealed in the release because, you're welcome, we did the heavy lifting
00:50for you. But to whet your appetite until then, here are just a couple of my faves. In 1947,
00:55long before drones, a Pan Am captain was cruising toward LaGuardia Airport in New York when he
01:01spotted a bright orange fuselage-sized cylinder pacing his plane. His navigator saw a deep gold
01:08elliptical craft doing 175 miles per hour and described it as about 15 feet long and 2.5 feet
01:16deep. More recently, in 2023, a solid, unidentified aerial phenomenon, UAP, was caught on camera over
01:23Syria by U.S. military personnel. It zipped along at close to 500 miles per hour for seven minutes,
01:31moving with the erratic rhythm of a, and I quote, bouncy ball and showing zero interest in our
01:37military observers. Yeah, truth is out there.
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