Declassified UFO Documents Disappoint Roswell Festival Attendees Amid Ongoing Transparency Push

Declassified UFO Documents Disappoint Roswell Festival Attendees Amid Ongoing Transparency Push
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The continued lack of full disclosure on UAPs frustrates both the public and scientific advisors seeking government transparency.

  • Roswell's annual UFO festival coincided with the release of declassified alien files by the Trump administration.
  • Festival attendees expressed disappointment, believing the declassified documents did not reveal significant new information.
  • Avi Loeb, a Harvard astronomer, has been appointed to lead a White House UFO scientific advisory council.
  • Loeb's council has requested more than 50 Pentagon videos and documents related to UAP sightings.
  • The US government remains uncertain about the nature of the unidentified aerial phenomena, according to Loeb.

The Trump administration declassified UFO-related documents, but attendees at Roswell's annual festival were dissatisfied with the lack of new revelations. Meanwhile, a White House-appointed scientific council led by Avi Loeb is seeking further information from the Pentagon.

The event highlights ongoing public and scientific demand for greater transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. The government's continued uncertainty and limited disclosures have fueled debate and speculation.

The scientific advisory council awaits responses to its requests for additional Pentagon materials. Further disclosures or clarifications from government agencies may follow.

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