The Government Just Released a Collection of UFO Files: Where Are the Aliens?

ET, is that you? The presence of UFOs — now called UAPs, which stands for unknown incident — entered the critical public and government discourse. The Department of Defense recently released a batch of new, previously unseen files related to the topic. The collection of files is now available at war.gov/ufo, and the department plans to release additional files on an ongoing basis.
The release currently includes 120 PDFs, 28 videos and 14 image files, according to CBS News.
“I applaud President Trump’s government-wide effort to bring transparency to the American people about the unknown phenomena,” said Jared Isaacman, NASA administrator, in a statement. “At NASA, our job is to bring the brightest minds and most advanced scientific equipment to bear, track the data, and share what we learn. We will stay true to what we know to be true, what we have yet to understand, and everything that is yet to be discovered.
I have looked at some of the files to see how much evidence there is of immigration. The answer is not much yet, but I found a few interesting and unusual files there.
Archive photo from the Apollo 17 mission to the moon. The yellow box highlights an enlarged portion of the original image that shows three lights above the surface of the moon.
One notable release, reported by CBS News, includes a set of six photos taken of the moon by NASA astronauts during the Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 missions, with boxes showing “places of interest.” The scene appears to show three dots in the sky in a triangular shape.
Another file, according to Fox News, contains a 1965 transcript of a conversation between astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman at the Manned Spacecraft Center (now the Johnson Space Center) in Houston.
In this document, Borman reported that he saw something that he could not identify. “It looks like hundreds of particles are passing to the left for about three or four miles,” Borman said. He also confirmed that the sightings were not booster debris in the control center.
Files are not limited to early detection. According to AP, there are many recent files, including a military report from 2023 that saw the UAP flying over the ocean and making multiple 90 degree turns at high speed.
Another from September 2023 includes an FBI interview with a drone pilot who reported seeing a linear object that was so bright that they could see bands between the lights in the sky.
The documents also include 20 video files showing items captured by military sensors from around the world, including Syria, Japan and North America. Objects include fast-moving spots and even a ball-shaped object seen in the East China Sea.
So is this evidence of aliens? There are certainly many eyewitness reports, interviews and other official documents detailing unusual UAPs. However, at the moment, nothing comes out clearly and says “alien” but instead shows natural phenomena, technologies from geopolitical rivals and other possibilities.
Representatives for the White House and NASA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.



