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This month the Pentagon will release its much-awaited UFO report. Extraterrestrial buffs think they’ll be vindicated - but they’ve gotten a bit ahead of themselves
An image from an unclassified video taken by US Navy pilots depicting ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’. Photograph: DoD/AFP/Getty Images
An image from an unclassified video taken by US Navy pilots depicting ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’. Photograph: DoD/AFP/Getty Images
Fri 11 Jun 2021 06.10 EDT
There is a tidal wave of interest building up around an imminent Pentagon report on the subject of UFOs, or, as they are often referred to now, UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). A sense of heady enthusiasm has swept over the UFO community, whose members, after suffering years being marginalized as harmless eccentrics, finally feel a sense of vindication and excitement for the coming disclosure.

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