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ScienceMay 27

NASA Administrator Reviews Declassified UFO Files, Reports No Evidence of Alien Technology

NASA's new administrator says review of declassified UAP files shows unexplained phenomena but no alien bodies or crashed spacecraft found.

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has conducted a review of declassified Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) files following his appointment to lead the space agency. According to Isaacman's statements, the review examined previously classified government records related to UAP sightings and investigations.

The administrator reported that while the declassified files contain documentation of real unexplained phenomena, the review found no evidence of recovered alien bodies or crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. The findings come as part of ongoing government efforts to provide greater transparency around UAP investigations.

Isaacman's review represents one of the first major UAP-related statements from NASA leadership under the current administration. The space agency has previously committed to studying unexplained aerial phenomena through scientific methods as part of broader government transparency initiatives.

The declassified records examined in the review span multiple years of federal UAP investigations. Government agencies have released increasing amounts of UAP-related information to the public in recent years, including video footage and official reports documenting encounters with unexplained objects.

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