Pentagon launches classified document database on UAP and UFO

The U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) has launched a new website containing classified documents regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Through this platform, the public can access previously unpublished photos, videos, and official government documents. This is reported by Techcrunch.com reports .
According to the ministry's statement, the information posted on the site has been reviewed for security purposes, though most of it has not yet been fully analyzed. The document database will be updated incrementally and enriched with new data in the future. This initiative follows the surge in interest in UAP phenomena after the 2017 reports regarding the Pentagon's AATIP program.
This project was established under an interagency program called PURSUE (Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters). It involves influential organizations such as the White House, NASA, the FBI, the Department of Energy, and AARO. Given the increasing frequency of cases where unidentified aerial objects are mistaken for SpaceX satellites or drones, the government's disclosure of accurate information on this matter is of significant importance.
Although this topic is widely covered in popular culture, including Hollywood films, economic issues, job losses due to artificial intelligence, and the global political situation remain more pressing for Americans today. Nevertheless, this step toward transparency by the government opens new doors for research in the field of ufology.
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