要聞列表川普接見 Artemis II 太空人承諾:UFO 外星人很快解密,將曝光大量未公開資料
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川普接見 Artemis II 太空人承諾:UFO 外星人很快解密,將曝光大量未公開資料

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Trump on April 30 publicly promised while meeting with Artemis II astronauts at the White House that he would release as many UFO-related files as possible in the "near future," including a large amount of "things that have never been made public." This is his third time expressing his stance on UFO declassification this year, and the first batch of files is already on a countdown. (Previous coverage: Trump: First batch of UFO files to be released "very, very soon," uncovering a lot of interesting content) (Background: Trump to declassify alien files! Demands the Department of Defense release government files on extraterrestrial life and UFOs). Astronauts preparing to head to the moon collided with a President preparing to open another cosmic door. On April 30, the NASA Artemis II mission crew visited the Oval Office after completing their lunar orbit training, with Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen gathered together. It was on this occasion that Trump was pressed by reporters on the progress of UFO declassification, and he gave his most explicit timeline commitment to date on the spot. Trump stated in the Oval Office: I think we will release everything we can in the near future. People want to know about UFOs and everything related to them, and we will make a lot of information available. I think some of the content will be very interesting to the public. This is not the first time Trump has spoken publicly about UFO declassification, but the signal strength has clearly escalated. Looking back at the timeline: In February of this year, citing that the "American public is very interested," Trump issued an executive order requiring the Pentagon and relevant intelligence agencies to initiate the declassification process, with the goal of releasing all government files involving Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), and the possible existence of extraterrestrial life. The White House posted on X at the time, instructing the "Secretary of War and other relevant agencies" to identify and release relevant files. On April 17, Trump further revealed that government personnel had unearthed "quite a few interesting files" during the review process, and stated that the first batch of files would be released to the public "very, very soon" through a centralized digital platform. And this statement on April 30 was a renewed commitment made during a public event meeting with moon mission astronauts—not just the first batch, but "as much as possible, releasing many things that have never been made public." Although Trump has stated his position multiple times, the U.S. government has not yet officially released any new batches of declassified UFO/UAP files to date. Core pending cases long tracked by researchers and UAP advocacy groups include: the full assessment report of the Pentagon's AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program), raw footage and analysis data of U.S. military pilot sightings over the years, and internal assessments by intelligence agencies regarding the non-Earth origin hypothesis. It is worth noting that the frequency of Trump's declassification promises has clearly accelerated, and each time he has spoken on symbolically significant occasions—from executive orders to television interviews, and now the Oval Office while meeting heroes of space exploration. This narrative rhythm has led some researchers to have high expectations for the definition of "near future." According to Trump's statement on April 17, the first batch of files will be released through a "centralized digital platform" rather than being scattered across various agency websites. This means the government is planning a unified portal for the public to systematically access declassified information. For the UAP research community, if this platform becomes a reality, it will be the most significant transparency breakthrough since The New York Times exposed Pentagon UAP footage in 2017. Trump's decision to drop this promise while meeting astronauts about to head to the moon allowed this dual cosmic narrative—humanity venturing into outer space, and the government opening dusty files—to converge in the same Oval Office.
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