
Source: The Pentagon
Summary
The Pentagon has launched a new website to release declassified files related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The initial set of files includes videos, photos, and documents from across the U.S. government. The materials have been reviewed for security purposes but have not been fully analyzed.
Our Reading
The announcement sounds ambitious.
The Pentagon releases declassified UAP files, because transparency is the new black. The files include some spooky footage, but don’t worry, they’ve been “reviewed for security purposes”. The site will be updated regularly, because who doesn’t love a good mystery? The Pentagon promises to shed light on the unknown, but let’s be real, this is just a rebranding of the X-Files.
Author: Evan Null
The Never-Ending Story
We’ve been down this road before, folks. Remember the FBI’s “The Vault” release in 2011? Yeah, that was supposed to be a big deal too. It’s like the government is trying to distract us from the real issues with a shiny new object.
Same Old, Same Old
The Pentagon’s new website is just a rehashing of old news. We’ve seen these UAP videos and photos before, and they’re still just as unexplained as they were back then. The only thing that’s changed is the branding.
Security Purposes
What exactly does “reviewed for security purposes” even mean? It sounds like a fancy way of saying “we’ve censored the good stuff”. We’re not buying it, Pentagon.
Analysis Pending
The Pentagon claims that many of the files “have not yet been analyzed for resolution of any anomalies”. Yeah, because that’s exactly what we want to hear. A government agency that can’t even be bothered to analyze the evidence.
The Truth Is Out There (Maybe)
The Pentagon’s new website is a step in the right direction, but let’s not get our hopes up. We’ve been searching for answers for decades, and this is just another incremental step. The truth is out there, but it’s probably still classified.









