Recent remarks by US president Donald Trump about releasing government files on aliens and unidentified flying objects have once again pushed Area 51 .
In 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold reported a sighting of fast-moving objects near Mount Rainier which ignited public fascination with UFOs. That same year, an Air Force balloon crashed near a New Mexico ...
If Barack Obama’s comments about aliens were speculative, Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell had a lifetime’s cosmic ...
President Trump's order to declassify UFO files faces internal Pentagon resistance amid claims of 'demonic' and ...
The question of extraterrestrial life has resurfaced in public discourse after former U.S. President Barack Obama commented ...
Following Obama’s remarks, Trump’s announcement that he would order the release of files related to aliens and UFOs, the topic of extraterrestrial life rises to the public agenda once more - Anadolu A ...
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Trump says he’ll declassify alien files

Breaking down the recent claims about declassifying alien and UFO files following comments from Obama and a new announcement about releasing government documents tied to extraterrestrial life and UAPs ...
Fresh calls have been made to the government to release files related to the Rendlesham Forest UFO sighting in December 1980.
Fresh calls have been made to the government to release files related to the Rendlesham Forest UFO sighting in December 1980.
President Obama's nod to aliens and Trump's UFO file release stirs curiosity, as Wisconsin sees a rise in sightings, including a recent encounter with V-shaped objects in the night sky.
DONALD Trump’s bombshell call to unseal the government’s top secret alien files will be “the biggest story of all time”, according to a former Ministry of Defence chief.
The former president, during a now-viral, informal spitfire Q&A portion of an interview, said aliens are real but aren't being held at Area 51.