US declassifies over 160 UFO, UAP files: What's inside the 'secret vault' that has intrigued for decades?
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
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- The US government has declassified over 160 UFO/UAP files, including videos, infrared images, FBI reports, and witness testimonies dating back to the 1940s.
- These documents, released following President Trump's directive for transparency, cover sightings from military bases, the Middle East, and even lunar missions.
- While the files generate curiosity, experts emphasize that they do not provide definitive proof of extraterrestrial life, with many phenomena remaining unexplained.
The United States has taken a significant step toward transparency by declassifying over 160 files and more than 400 incidents related to Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). This release, encompassing decades of documentation from the 1940s to the present, includes a variety of materials such as videos, infrared images, FBI reports, diplomatic cables, and witness testimonies.
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The move follows President Donald Trump's administration's commitment to greater openness regarding 'extraterrestrial life' documents. The declassified materials are now available to the public on war.gov/UFO/, allowing individuals to review the information and draw their own conclusions. Among the most notable releases are reports from NASA's Apollo missions, which have long fueled speculation about unexplained sightings during space exploration.
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Astronauts from missions like Apollo 11 and 12 reported seeing strange lights and 'streaks of light' in space, while the Apollo 17 crew observed 'glowing particles' resembling 'fireworks.' A photograph from Apollo 17 even captured three lights forming a triangle. The Pentagon's annotations acknowledge that the nature of these phenomena is not fully understood, but suggest they could be 'physical objects.'
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Other declassified documents detail objects exhibiting unusual movements. A 1994 diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan describes a sighting by Tajik pilots and three American citizens of a glowing UAP in Kazakhstan that could 'turn 90 degrees, spiral, and move in circles at extremely high speeds.' Military videos also show unidentified lights and objects over Iraq, Japan, and the Middle East. Despite the intense public interest and the sheer volume of declassified information, experts caution that these documents do not constitute concrete evidence of alien visitation. The ongoing investigation into these phenomena continues, leaving many questions unanswered.
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Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.