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America is right to investigate UAP claims, but that’s only the beginning
The article discusses the importance of evidence-based analysis in evaluating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) claims, referencing a retired U.S. Navy officer's unverified account of non-human bodies and the Pentagon's declassified case files. It emphasizes the need for rigorous investigation over public certainty, highlighting the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office's (AARO) recent releases and a documentary featuring Marco Rubio and Congress members.
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