- President Donald Trump has signed an executive order mandating the release of classified documents related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).
- The directive forces the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to review and declassify records concerning potential extraterrestrial life and advanced technology.
- The move aims to provide transparency to the American public and address long-standing national security questions regarding unexplained aerial sightings.
President Donald Trump has officially directed the Pentagon to begin the process of declassifying all files related to UFOs, now officially referred to as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).
Eko Hot Blog reports that the executive order, signed earlier this week, targets decades of secret records held by the Department of Defense and various intelligence agencies.
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The President stated that the American public deserves to know the truth about what the government has discovered regarding unexplained objects in the sky and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The executive order specifically instructs the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to accelerate its review of classified materials.

For years, pilots and military personnel have reported sightings of high-speed objects that appear to defy the known laws of physics, moving at incredible speeds without visible propulsion.
Under the new order, the government is required to release not just written reports, but also high-definition radar data, video footage, and internal communications that were previously restricted under the guise of national security.
Trump emphasized that while protecting sensitive military technology is important, the general existence of these phenomena should no longer remain a secret hidden from taxpayers.
Public interest in extraterrestrial life and government cover-ups has been a staple of American culture for decades, from the 1947 Roswell incident to the recent congressional hearings where former intelligence officers claimed the government possessed “non-human biologics.”
By ordering this declassification, the administration say it is effectively bypassing the traditional “slow-walk” approach often taken by the bureaucracy when dealing with sensitive information.
Supporters of the move argue that transparency is the only way to kill the conspiracy theories that have flourished due to government silence.

However, some intelligence officials remain concerned that releasing certain data could inadvertently reveal the capabilities of U.S. sensor systems to foreign adversaries like Russia or China.
Beyond the curiosity of alien life, the order has massive implications for national security.
The President’s directive focuses heavily on whether these unidentified objects pose a threat to global airspace. Recent reports have shown that UAPs frequently operate near sensitive military installations and nuclear sites, raising questions about whether they represent advanced technology from another nation or something beyond human origin.
The declassification process is expected to be carried out in phases, with the first batch of documents scheduled to be made available to the public within the next few months.
The mystery of the skies has long been a global concern, and the release of these files could redefine our understanding of the universe.
Whether the files reveal advanced foreign drones, natural atmospheric phenomena, or actual visitors from another world, the era of government secrecy regarding the unknown appears to be coming to an end.
The scientific community and the general public now wait with bated breath to see what lies within the vaults of the Pentagon.
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