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Joe Rogan has suggested Donald Trump's much‑touted UFO disclosure is less about transparency and more about distracting Americans from an unpopular war in Iran. As the Pentagon releases hundreds of declassified UAP files,
Podcaster Joe Rogan suggests Trump may disclose UFO information to distract from the Iran war in a conversation with Rep. Tim Burchett on air.
President Donald Trump keeps repeatedly promising a big UFO disclosure. Former President Barack Obama says it's not going to happen. Back in mid-April,
After the 2023 disclosure in front of the US congress, the public curiosity hasn't dwindled. In 2024, the AARO report documented at least 100 more UAP incidents. During his recent interaction in the White House, President Trump hinted at releasing some " very interesting " UFO files.
No one really knows what Disclosure Day is about — and that seems to be exactly what Steven Spielberg wants. The acclaimed director's mysterious new UFO movie was first announced in April 2024, per Variety. At the time, details were scarce: The project ...
Joe Rogan is questioning the timing of the Trump administration’s latest push to release classified UFO files, suggesting the move may be a calculated attempt to shift public focus away from a struggling military conflict in Iran.
Is it all just smoke and mirrors? The Department of War released over 160 previously classified files on Friday in an effort for greater transparency surrounding UFOs, aliens and extraterrestrial life — but some experts believe the government is still hiding key information from us.
Disclosure Day, the upcoming alien film from Steven Spielberg, couldn’t be more in the zeitgeist: The film’s screenwriter, David Koepp, The post Disclosure Day Writer Says ‘Religion Is an Important Part’ of New Spielberg Tale appeared first on MovieMaker Magazine.
The US government is all set to release the first cache of UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) files in the latest disclosure. The files will not contain the 46 documents and videos demanded by Congress from the Department of War. Meanwhile, there is a lot of chatter on the nature of disclosure and what material to expect.