05-08-2026, 08:05 AM
This post was last modified: 05-08-2026, 08:15 AM by 3rdrockfrmsun. 
Official Release Link
The door finally cracked open.
Not kicked down.
Not blown apart.
Just…opened an inch.
Today the U.S. government quietly began releasing long-rumored UFO/UAP files through War.gov. Seventeen pages. Declassified reports. Infrared footage. Military observations. Sensor data. Pilot encounters. The kind of material they spent decades pretending either didn’t exist…or wasn’t worth discussing.
Now suddenly it is.
The files don’t come out and say “aliens.” In fact, officials go out of their way to repeat the same old line:
“No confirmed extraterrestrial evidence.”
But read between the lines.
Why create an entire public-facing release portal?
Why coordinate between AARO, the Pentagon, intelligence agencies, and the White House?
Why acknowledge objects that outperform known aircraft?
Why admit there are incidents they still classify as unresolved?
One of the released cases reportedly shows a star-shaped object captured on military infrared sensors over the Middle East in 2013. Not weather. Not balloons. Not explained.
And maybe the strangest part?
The release page itself keeps vanishing. 404 errors. Intermittent access. People claiming they got
in briefly before the site went dark again.
Could be traffic.
Could be incompetence.
Could be something else.
For decades the subject of UFOs lived in the shadows between crackpots, pilots, intelligence officers, and late-night radio hosts. Now it’s standing under fluorescent lights in a government archive.
Not fully exposed.
Just visible enough.
This thread is for discussion of the release, archived files, videos, theories, historical parallels, and the question nobody in Washington seems willing to answer directly:
If there’s “nothing there”…
why does this suddenly feel so coordinated?
The door finally cracked open.
Not kicked down.
Not blown apart.
Just…opened an inch.
Today the U.S. government quietly began releasing long-rumored UFO/UAP files through War.gov. Seventeen pages. Declassified reports. Infrared footage. Military observations. Sensor data. Pilot encounters. The kind of material they spent decades pretending either didn’t exist…or wasn’t worth discussing.
Now suddenly it is.
The files don’t come out and say “aliens.” In fact, officials go out of their way to repeat the same old line:
“No confirmed extraterrestrial evidence.”
But read between the lines.
Why create an entire public-facing release portal?
Why coordinate between AARO, the Pentagon, intelligence agencies, and the White House?
Why acknowledge objects that outperform known aircraft?
Why admit there are incidents they still classify as unresolved?
One of the released cases reportedly shows a star-shaped object captured on military infrared sensors over the Middle East in 2013. Not weather. Not balloons. Not explained.
And maybe the strangest part?
The release page itself keeps vanishing. 404 errors. Intermittent access. People claiming they got
in briefly before the site went dark again.
Could be traffic.
Could be incompetence.
Could be something else.
For decades the subject of UFOs lived in the shadows between crackpots, pilots, intelligence officers, and late-night radio hosts. Now it’s standing under fluorescent lights in a government archive.
Not fully exposed.
Just visible enough.
This thread is for discussion of the release, archived files, videos, theories, historical parallels, and the question nobody in Washington seems willing to answer directly:
If there’s “nothing there”…
why does this suddenly feel so coordinated?








