Pentagon’s new UFO file release logs near-miss
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Neil deGrasse Tyson has turned his lifelong fascination with aliens into a new book, “Take Me to Your Leader: Perspectives on Your First Alien Encounter.”
White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the Trump administration's release of the first batch of UFO and "alien life" files. He details videos from the Department of War and historical Apollo 17 transcripts,
The U.S. government has released a slew of never-before-seen files about UFOs.
Two so-called “alien girls” who work for an obscure, unsexy legislative branch agency are touring military bases and attempting to interview UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.
Members of the public say they believe in extraterrestrial life after the Pentagon released its first set of declassified UAP images and documents.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the newly released documents and videos from the Pentagon on UFOs, what they reveal and evidence he would need to see to be convinced
McMinnville is preparing for an extraterrestrial takeover as thousands of alien enthusiasts come together to celebrate the annual Oregon UFO festival.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist who is the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. He is the author of “Take Me To Your Leader: Perspectives on Your First Alien Encounter.”
The former president emphasized there’s no way such a secret could stay confidential.
Colbert then asked if Obama wished aliens were real, which led the former president to make a job pitch to Colbert. Obama explained that he would be a good first point-of-contact for aliens. “I actually do,” Obama said.