War Files Unveiled: A New Look at Sky Mysteries

Washington, D.C., USA,Sat May 09 2026
The U. S. War Department has opened its archives, sharing a first batch of documents and footage that claim to show unexplained aerial events spanning almost eight decades. These releases come after a former president’s order for full disclosure of government records on unidentified phenomena. The public can view the material at war. gov/ufo, where a collection of videos, photographs, and written reports from various agencies is now freely accessible. This initial dump is expected to be followed by more releases in the coming weeks. The documents include sightings from places like Greece, Iraq, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and U. S. airspace, along with FBI case files and witness statements that have been kept secret for years. One clip even shows three points forming a triangle above the moon, sparking debate over whether it is an object or a natural event.
Historical context shows that U. S. governments have long debated these anomalies, with some officials dismissing them while others investigated seriously. A Pentagon program revealed in 2017 kept the topic under wraps, but recent videos suggest that these objects can defy known flight physics. The move toward openness has drawn praise from intelligence leaders and scientific bodies, including NASA’s administrator who highlighted the agency’s commitment to investigating unknowns with honesty and rigor. This shift signals a change in how the federal government treats sightings that once attracted ridicule, opening doors for further study and public scrutiny.
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