Pentagon to release UAP records | Morning in America
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Summary
Federal agencies will turn over all information regarding UAPs to the National Archives today, with a rolling release of information expected through 2025.
Some within the government are taking UAPs seriously, but information isn’t being widely shared within the Department of Defense or Intelligence Communities, creating a gap in awareness that impacts planning and defensive capabilities.
Observed UAPs were often described as a dark cube, either black or gray, inside of a clear sphere, and moved at supersonic speeds. Attempts to report these sightings were met with resistance and a lack of resolution higher up the chain of command.
Upcoming congressional hearings are expected to reveal more information, ideally from whistleblowers, regarding internal government handling of UAP information and potential efforts to restrict its dissemination, even to members of Congress.
A key concern is the national security gap created by limited information sharing, potentially leaving the country exposed and unprepared.