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Trump releases the UFO files: 5 key questions

Posted on: May 09, 2026 04:35 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Trump releases the UFO files: 5 key questions

The U.S. Regime has made public dozens of antecedently classified files near unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) — the category of unknown region observances that used to be called UFOs.

The ruff administration is calling it a historic effort at transparency; some critics are calling it a distraction, or fuel for conspiracy theorists.

UAP enthusiasts will be poring over the files for days and even weeks to come, although it's far from certain they'll find the answers they’re seeking.

Here are five key questions about the material in the first tranche of what the White House has dubbed PURSUE: the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters.

The material comes from the Pentagon, NASA and the FBI and includes videos, images, investigative case files, transcripts and military mission reports.

Some of the material dates back as far as the late 1940s, while several videos and images come from this decade. The locations range from the Middle East to the Western U.S.

The Pentagon has been in the process of declassifying UAP material for several years.

Trump has seized ownership of the issue, ordering federal agencies in February to release records related to extraterrestrial life UAPs and claiming this week that the material to be released would be "very interesting."

The view from Trump's critics is that the release is aimed at distracting the public from the administration's troubles and controversies, such as the rising price of fuel triggered by the war with Iran, or another set of files: the ones about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to the powerful.

Trump's previously staunch ally, ex-congresswoman Marjorie Taylor ⁠Greene, described the release as "'look at the shiny object' propaganda."

Push for U.S. To divulge more about UFO sightings

Well, not that we know of.

The Pentagon issued a lengthy report in 2024 denying claims the U.S. Government has ever found evidence of alien life or obtained examples of alien technology.

Nothing in the newly released material indicates otherwise.

"Some interesting videos, interesting photos, however there's no smoking gun, nothing that sort of stands out and says, 'These are the aliens' or 'not the aliens,'" said Rutkowski.

Sean Kirkpatrick, a former director of the Pentagon office that investigates UAPs, said there's nothing unexpected in the release. He told the Associated Press that without analysis, the material will "only serve to fuel more speculation, conspiracy and arm-chair pseudoscience."

Among the content that's getting the most attention is material from NASA's Apollo missions.

In a debrief following Apollo 11's return to Earth, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, said he'd seen some unusual sights from the spacecraft, according to a transcript released Friday. 

"I observed what appeared to be a fairly bright light source which we tentatively ascribed to a possible laser," Aldrin said.

A photo taken from the surface of the moon a few months later during the Apollo 12 mission shows five unidentified phenomena in the sky, while the Apollo 17 crew in 1972 reported seeing "very bright particles or fragments" streaking past their capsule in space.

The very fact the U.S. Government has held these documents for decades is part of their appeal.

"The files show that UAP are not simply a matter ⁠of  speculation or public curiosity," Harvard University astrophysicist Avi Loeb said in an email to Reuters. "The government has ⁠collected records."

However, the government is cautioning the public from leaping to conclusions about the records.

"Readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance," says a disclaimer attached to each report compiled on the Pentagon's UAP website.

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