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80 Years of Secrets: What the 2026 AARO UAP Data Release Actually Shows
On May 8, 2026, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office released 162 documents, videos, and images covering eight decades of U.S. government UAP encounters. The release spans four agencies and runs from 1944 Germany to late 2025. This is not a collection of grainy civilian photos. This is the institutional record: military sensor data, FBI 302 interviews, SHAEF messages, State Department cables, and astronaut transcripts.
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