Trump's UFO Files Release: Expert Warns 'Something Strange' Still Hidden

The release of over 160 classified UFO files raises questions about government transparency.

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The release of over 160 classified government files related to UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena has sparked debate over the authorities' true knowledge and transparency.

Veteran UFO investigator Dennis Anderson believes the government will never fully disclose what it knows about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.

Anderson, who has spent over six decades investigating unexplained aerial sightings, thinks the government will never admit to dealing with an unknown phenomenon that cannot be controlled or defended against.

He also questioned whether the public could handle complete disclosure, suggesting that the phenomenon appears to evolve alongside human understanding and described it as a kind of 'cosmic consciousness.'

Anderson referenced reports of 'Phantom Airships' seen in the late 1800s, suggesting that mysterious sightings throughout history could be linked to the same unexplained force appearing differently across generations.

He accused authorities of pretending to be transparent while withholding meaningful information, calling it 'smoke and mirrors'.