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Earlier this month, the Defense Department released a long-awaited report designed to address renewed public interest in unidentified flying objects.

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L: The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA - stock photo
R: UFO in flight above urban park (Digital Composite) - stock photo
L: The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA - stock photo R: UFO in flight above urban park (Digital Composite) - stock photo
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UFO
An apparently unidentified object detected on a Navy plane’s infrared camera.
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An illustration of an Alien waving.
Aliens probably aren't the cause of UAP, but NASA is determined to find out what is.
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A sign outside an alien-themed restaurant
A sign outside alien-themed restaurant Little A'Le'Inn. It's one of the many tourist attractions surrounding the famous Area 51.
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A member of the audience wears a pin that says
Unidentified aerial phenomena and unidentified flying objects have some similarities, but the terms describe different sightings.
Gizmodo : Politics

Things have gotten exceedingly weird in America lately so it’s par for the course that our government is going to hold a hearing about unidentified flying objects next week.

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two people covered in tin foil except hands and eyes with alien antennaes stand in a crowd
Two people dressed as extraterrestrials with aluminum foil costumes walk in the streets near the Peak of Bugarach, in France.