modern disclosure
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Trump Directive on UFO/UAP Files: Institutional Disclosure as a Psychological Phenomenon
A new U.S. directive to identify and release previously classified UFO, now UAP, files is reshaping public discussion without proving extraterrestrial visitation. The move elevates the issue into institutional legitimacy, fueling speculation while underscoring the need for disciplined inquiry, skepticism, and careful interpretation of what the records may reveal.
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Disclosure in Motion: Government Files on UAP and Extraterrestrial Activity Begin to See the Light
The U.S. government has reportedly launched a review and release of classified files on extraterrestrial life, UAP, and unexplained aerial encounters, marking a major shift in disclosure policy. While not confirming alien visitors, the move directs agencies to identify all related records and could reshape public debate with primary source documents.
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Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS: Search for Technosignatures
A 2025 radio search with the Allen Telescope Array targeted 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object to pass through our solar system, for possible technosignatures. Although no narrowband signals were detected, the study set strong upper limits on engineered radio emissions and highlighted the scientific value of constraining what is not present.