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The Pentagon published 162 UFO files on war.gov/ufo. Two-thirds are redacted. The government says it is being transparent.

The Department of War launched a website on Friday called war.gov/ufo. It contains 162 files, including photographs from the Apollo 17 mission that NASA cannot explain, infrared videos of objects the military cannot identify, and internal memos describing sightings in Iraq and Syria that no agency has resolved. Two-thirds of the documents are partially redacted. […] This story continues at The Next Web from LatestTechyTalks

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